That's pretty common in academic papers, actually.

   -T


On 7/18/09, Rick Ratchford <r...@amazingaccuracy.com> wrote:
> Yes. You are correct. That is what they are.
>
> Thanks for pointing this out. It probably should have been made clear at
> the
> beginning of the book since this is not common in the majority of books I
> own purchased here in the US.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Rick
>
>
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> #>[mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Igor Tandetnik
> #>Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 10:42 AM
> #>To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> #>Subject: Re: [sqlite] The SQL Guide to SQLite
> #>
> #>Rick Ratchford wrote:
> #>> I just received my copy of the new book "The SQL Guide to
> #>SQLite" by
> #>> Rick F. van der Lans.
> #>>
> #>> There are many references within the book that are
> #>contained in square
> #>> brackets and some sort of keyword or code.
> #>>
> #>> Example: "...written about SQLite; see for example [NEWM05] and
> #>> [OWEN06]."
> #>
> #>These are most likely citations. See if there's a
> #>bibliography (a list of other books, articles and such) at
> #>the end of the book, each reference identified by one of these codes.
> #>
> #>Igor Tandetnik
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