Guidelines for adding Bibliography entries
The available types of BibTeX entries and fields are documented at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX.
Naming Convention for Entries
Do not use BibTeX's automatic "*" entry naming.
The naming convention we are using for entries is:
<last name>_F[M]:<year>
Where <last name> is the primary author's last name, F = first initial and M is an optional middle initial. If there are more than one reference in a year, subsequent ones are labeled with the date plus a sequence letter. (e.g, Duncan_M:2009; Duncan_M:2009A, etc.)
If two authors use <last name 1>_<last name 2>:<year> (e.g., Thomas_Martin:2006).
If more than two authors use <last name 1>_et_al:<year> (e.g., Schmitt_et_al:2004).
For institutional authors use initials (e.g., DOD:2009 = Department of Defense 2009 article)
Journal Names
Journal names should not be abbreviated in BibTeX. However, the full citation in individual references should conform to Bluebook standards, including abbreviations.
Links to Articles and References
Where possible include a url = entry pointing to a location where the reference may be found. If a second location is available use the alturl = key. Chose the location most likely to be persistent over time for the url = key. IF an SSRN entry is available use the SSRN = key.
Reference Types (with Examples)
The primary article types used in the Cybersecurity Wiki are:
article
An article from a journal or magazine. Required fields: author, title, journal, year Optional fields: volume, number, pages, month, note, key
@Article{Hollis_DB:2007,
author = {Duncan B. Hollis},
title = {Why States Need an International Law For
Information Operations},
journal = {Lewis \& Clark L. Rev.},
volume = {11},
year = {2007},
pages = {1023},
url = {http://legacy.lclark.edu/org/lclr/objects/
LCB\_11\_4\_Art7\_Hollis.pdf},
ssrn = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1083889},
keywords = {cyberwar cyberterror information operations IO
information warfare jus ad bellum jus in bello
international humanitarian law use of force
civilian distinction perfidy complexity
regulatory design international law estonia
denial of service attack hactivists computer
network attack},
bibdate = {2010-05-19},
}
book
A book with an explicit publisher. Required fields: author/editor, title, publisher, year Optional fields: volume, series, address, edition, month, note, key
inbook
A part of a book, usually untitled. May be a chapter (or section or whatever) and/or a range of pages. Required fields: author/editor, title, chapter/pages, publisher, year Optional fields: volume, series, address, edition, month, note, key
conference
An article in a conference proceedings. (The same as inproceedings.) Required fields: author, title, booktitle, year Optional fields: editor, pages, organization, publisher, address, month, note, key
@Conference{Schmitt_et_al:2004,
author = {Michael N. Schmitt and Heather A. Harrison and
Thomas C. Wingfield},
title = {Computers and War},
titleaddon = {The Legal Battlespace},
howpublished = {Online paper},
publisher = {Harvard University},
organization = {Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict
Research},
booktitle = {Informal High-Level Expert Meeting on Current
Challenges to International Humanitarian Law},
url = {http://www.ihlresearch.org/ihl/pdfs/
schmittetal.pdf},
urldate = {2010-05-19},
month = {6},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
bibdate = {2010-05-19},
}
proceedings
The proceedings of a conference. Required fields: title, year Optional fields: editor, publisher, organization, address, month, note, key
techreport
A report published by a school or other institution, usually numbered within a series. Required fields: author, title, institution, year Optional fields: type, number, address, month, note, key
unpublished
A document having an author and title, but not formally published. Required fields: author, title, note Optional fields: month, year, key
misc
For use when nothing else fits. Required fields: none Optional fields: author, title, howpublished, month, year, note, key
@Misc{DOD_OGC:1999,
author = {Department of Defense Office of General Counsel},
title = {An Assessment of International Legal Issues in
Information Operations},
howpublished = {Online paper},
publisher = {U.S. Government},
url = {http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/dod-io-legal/
dod-io-legal.pdf},
urldate = {2010-05-18},
year = {1999},
note = {Principal Author: Phillip A. Johnson},
keywords = {Law Espionage Treaties Government
International-Law Global Communities Agreements
United-Nations Legislation
International-Relations Law-Enforcement},
bibdate = {2010-05-18},
}