And for those of us who write academic papers, there is of course Roland's and Miguel's BibTex collections: http://tm.uka.de/~bless/bibrfcindex.html https://sites.google.com/site/ea1dof/bibtex Lars On Jul 31, 2012, at 11:16, Ole Jacobsen <ole@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In The Internet Protocol Journal I have been using the following > citation format, best illustrated by an example: > > Julien Meuric, Diego Caviglia, Don Fedyk, Attila Takacs, and Lou > Berger, "GMPLS Asymmetric Bandwidth Bidirectional Label Switched > Paths (LSPs)," RFC 6387, September 2011. > > So, that's full author names "and" before the last author name, title, > document number and date, using the American "quotation outside > punctuation rule." > > I got tired of doing this "by hand" so I asked Henrik if he could > write me a tool. He did (THANKS!), and the result is here: > > http://tools.ietf.org/tools/citation/ > > This will take either the draft name or the RFC number as input and > produce a citation similar to the one above. You can of course play > with the elements and generate a format that suits your own taste, for > example, for I-Ds, in print it might be good to have the FILE NAME as > the last entry: > > Adam Langley, "Serializing DNS Records with DNSSEC Authentication," > Internet Draft, work in progress, July 2011, > draft-agl-dane-serializechain-01 > > ...since I like having filenames or URLs on one line (not wrapping) > as much as possible. > > Many thanks again to Henrik, and I hope you will find it useful too! > > Ole > > > > Ole J. Jacobsen > Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal > Cisco Systems > Tel: +1 408-527-8972 Mobile: +1 415-370-4628 > E-mail: ole@xxxxxxxxx URL: http://www.cisco.com/ipj > Skype: organdemo >
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