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What is the correct way to mark-up a Table of
Contents and a Table of Figures?
Basically, I have three ways to organize my
bibliography: With abbreviations, such as “[Walsh2002]”, with numbers, such as
“[1], [2], …” and according to the so called “Harvard System”. I understood that
I can implement the first system by
using <biblioentry id="[Walsh2002]"> and <xref
linkend="[walsh2002]">.
First question: Do I implement the numbering
system in the same way? (E.g. <biblioentry id="[2]"> and <xref
linkend="[2]">)
Second question: The Harvard System requires
different kinds of references to the same entry in the bibliography, e.g.
“…Walsh (2002) states that ...” and “… DocBook-standard (Walsh, 2002)”. How do I
go about this?
How can I place an entry in the Bibliography
for a source with a URL (a specification, an Online-Journal,
etc.)?
If I have an Entry in the Bibliography for an
article in a journal, do I have to split the entry (with "<bibliomixed>"
and "<bibliomset>") in order to include the title of the
journal?
What about the place of a publication – I did
not find the appropriate tag!?
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