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Pasting URL in @misc entry for bib



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowTitle not showig in bibliography due to modification of .bst fileHow to cite a url in ieeetran bib fileError in .bib entry, “Too many commas”URL PDF MalfunctionUrl break issueBibtex format URLBib entry is not appearingProblem in rendering bibliography in ConTeXtONLINE not citing url properlyExtra comma in citing url










1















I have written the following entry for a URL in ieeetr bib style:



@miscMicrosoft18,
title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12),
urldate=15-August-2018),



The result is the shown below:



[3] “Introducing the office (2007) open xml file formats.”


No URL and no date are shown.



UPDATE: The code for that is:



documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

begindocument
titleThe title

maketitle
beginabstract
The abstract goes here.
endabstract

IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


subsectionsample
Office-2007~citeGarfinkel09,Microsoft18.
bibliographystyleieeetr
bibliographybibs
enddocument


The file bibs.bib contains @misc which I pasted above.



I use TexWorks, where I run PDFlaTeX->BibTex->PDFLaTeX->PDFLaTeX.



What should I do?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Which options do you pass to biblatex?

    – Andrew Swann
    12 hours ago











  • In the question body you mention IEEE-tran (which is a BibTeX style), but your question is tagged with biblatex. There is biblatex-ieee for biblatex, but you can't use IEEEtran.bst together with that package. Can you please clarify which package/bibliography method you use? Ideally you would do that in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864).

    – moewe
    12 hours ago











  • I updated the post.

    – mahmood
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    ieeetr is really old. Did you try the newer IEEEtran? (As recommended in the IEEEtran docs: mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/… pt. XIII.C)

    – moewe
    11 hours ago







  • 1





    Try to add the visiting date in field note=...,

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago















1















I have written the following entry for a URL in ieeetr bib style:



@miscMicrosoft18,
title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12),
urldate=15-August-2018),



The result is the shown below:



[3] “Introducing the office (2007) open xml file formats.”


No URL and no date are shown.



UPDATE: The code for that is:



documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

begindocument
titleThe title

maketitle
beginabstract
The abstract goes here.
endabstract

IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


subsectionsample
Office-2007~citeGarfinkel09,Microsoft18.
bibliographystyleieeetr
bibliographybibs
enddocument


The file bibs.bib contains @misc which I pasted above.



I use TexWorks, where I run PDFlaTeX->BibTex->PDFLaTeX->PDFLaTeX.



What should I do?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Which options do you pass to biblatex?

    – Andrew Swann
    12 hours ago











  • In the question body you mention IEEE-tran (which is a BibTeX style), but your question is tagged with biblatex. There is biblatex-ieee for biblatex, but you can't use IEEEtran.bst together with that package. Can you please clarify which package/bibliography method you use? Ideally you would do that in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864).

    – moewe
    12 hours ago











  • I updated the post.

    – mahmood
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    ieeetr is really old. Did you try the newer IEEEtran? (As recommended in the IEEEtran docs: mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/… pt. XIII.C)

    – moewe
    11 hours ago







  • 1





    Try to add the visiting date in field note=...,

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago













1












1








1








I have written the following entry for a URL in ieeetr bib style:



@miscMicrosoft18,
title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12),
urldate=15-August-2018),



The result is the shown below:



[3] “Introducing the office (2007) open xml file formats.”


No URL and no date are shown.



UPDATE: The code for that is:



documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

begindocument
titleThe title

maketitle
beginabstract
The abstract goes here.
endabstract

IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


subsectionsample
Office-2007~citeGarfinkel09,Microsoft18.
bibliographystyleieeetr
bibliographybibs
enddocument


The file bibs.bib contains @misc which I pasted above.



I use TexWorks, where I run PDFlaTeX->BibTex->PDFLaTeX->PDFLaTeX.



What should I do?










share|improve this question
















I have written the following entry for a URL in ieeetr bib style:



@miscMicrosoft18,
title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12),
urldate=15-August-2018),



The result is the shown below:



[3] “Introducing the office (2007) open xml file formats.”


No URL and no date are shown.



UPDATE: The code for that is:



documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

begindocument
titleThe title

maketitle
beginabstract
The abstract goes here.
endabstract

IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


subsectionsample
Office-2007~citeGarfinkel09,Microsoft18.
bibliographystyleieeetr
bibliographybibs
enddocument


The file bibs.bib contains @misc which I pasted above.



I use TexWorks, where I run PDFlaTeX->BibTex->PDFLaTeX->PDFLaTeX.



What should I do?







bibliographies ieeetran url






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













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share|improve this question








edited 4 hours ago









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  • 1





    Which options do you pass to biblatex?

    – Andrew Swann
    12 hours ago











  • In the question body you mention IEEE-tran (which is a BibTeX style), but your question is tagged with biblatex. There is biblatex-ieee for biblatex, but you can't use IEEEtran.bst together with that package. Can you please clarify which package/bibliography method you use? Ideally you would do that in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864).

    – moewe
    12 hours ago











  • I updated the post.

    – mahmood
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    ieeetr is really old. Did you try the newer IEEEtran? (As recommended in the IEEEtran docs: mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/… pt. XIII.C)

    – moewe
    11 hours ago







  • 1





    Try to add the visiting date in field note=...,

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago












  • 1





    Which options do you pass to biblatex?

    – Andrew Swann
    12 hours ago











  • In the question body you mention IEEE-tran (which is a BibTeX style), but your question is tagged with biblatex. There is biblatex-ieee for biblatex, but you can't use IEEEtran.bst together with that package. Can you please clarify which package/bibliography method you use? Ideally you would do that in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864).

    – moewe
    12 hours ago











  • I updated the post.

    – mahmood
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    ieeetr is really old. Did you try the newer IEEEtran? (As recommended in the IEEEtran docs: mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/… pt. XIII.C)

    – moewe
    11 hours ago







  • 1





    Try to add the visiting date in field note=...,

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago







1




1





Which options do you pass to biblatex?

– Andrew Swann
12 hours ago





Which options do you pass to biblatex?

– Andrew Swann
12 hours ago













In the question body you mention IEEE-tran (which is a BibTeX style), but your question is tagged with biblatex. There is biblatex-ieee for biblatex, but you can't use IEEEtran.bst together with that package. Can you please clarify which package/bibliography method you use? Ideally you would do that in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864).

– moewe
12 hours ago





In the question body you mention IEEE-tran (which is a BibTeX style), but your question is tagged with biblatex. There is biblatex-ieee for biblatex, but you can't use IEEEtran.bst together with that package. Can you please clarify which package/bibliography method you use? Ideally you would do that in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864).

– moewe
12 hours ago













I updated the post.

– mahmood
11 hours ago





I updated the post.

– mahmood
11 hours ago




1




1





ieeetr is really old. Did you try the newer IEEEtran? (As recommended in the IEEEtran docs: mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/… pt. XIII.C)

– moewe
11 hours ago






ieeetr is really old. Did you try the newer IEEEtran? (As recommended in the IEEEtran docs: mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/… pt. XIII.C)

– moewe
11 hours ago





1




1





Try to add the visiting date in field note=...,

– Kurt
10 hours ago





Try to add the visiting date in field note=...,

– Kurt
10 hours ago










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You can simply use



note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developeroffice-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018},


in your bibliography.



Please see this mwe (package filecontents is only used in mwe, you need not to use it!):



RequirePackagefilecontents
beginfilecontents*mybibfile.bib
@miscMicrosoft18,
title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018,

endfilecontents*


documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

usepackageurl % <====================================================

begindocument
titleThe title

maketitle
beginabstract
The abstract goes here.
endabstract

IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


subsectionsample
Office-2007~citeMicrosoft18.
bibliographystyleieeetr
bibliographymybibfile % <============== to use bib file created with filecontents
enddocument


and the result:



result






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    You can simply use



    note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developeroffice-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018},


    in your bibliography.



    Please see this mwe (package filecontents is only used in mwe, you need not to use it!):



    RequirePackagefilecontents
    beginfilecontents*mybibfile.bib
    @miscMicrosoft18,
    title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
    note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018,

    endfilecontents*


    documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

    usepackageurl % <====================================================

    begindocument
    titleThe title

    maketitle
    beginabstract
    The abstract goes here.
    endabstract

    IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


    subsectionsample
    Office-2007~citeMicrosoft18.
    bibliographystyleieeetr
    bibliographymybibfile % <============== to use bib file created with filecontents
    enddocument


    and the result:



    result






    share|improve this answer



























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      You can simply use



      note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developeroffice-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018},


      in your bibliography.



      Please see this mwe (package filecontents is only used in mwe, you need not to use it!):



      RequirePackagefilecontents
      beginfilecontents*mybibfile.bib
      @miscMicrosoft18,
      title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
      note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018,

      endfilecontents*


      documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

      usepackageurl % <====================================================

      begindocument
      titleThe title

      maketitle
      beginabstract
      The abstract goes here.
      endabstract

      IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


      subsectionsample
      Office-2007~citeMicrosoft18.
      bibliographystyleieeetr
      bibliographymybibfile % <============== to use bib file created with filecontents
      enddocument


      and the result:



      result






      share|improve this answer

























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        You can simply use



        note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developeroffice-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018},


        in your bibliography.



        Please see this mwe (package filecontents is only used in mwe, you need not to use it!):



        RequirePackagefilecontents
        beginfilecontents*mybibfile.bib
        @miscMicrosoft18,
        title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
        note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018,

        endfilecontents*


        documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

        usepackageurl % <====================================================

        begindocument
        titleThe title

        maketitle
        beginabstract
        The abstract goes here.
        endabstract

        IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


        subsectionsample
        Office-2007~citeMicrosoft18.
        bibliographystyleieeetr
        bibliographymybibfile % <============== to use bib file created with filecontents
        enddocument


        and the result:



        result






        share|improve this answer













        You can simply use



        note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developeroffice-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018},


        in your bibliography.



        Please see this mwe (package filecontents is only used in mwe, you need not to use it!):



        RequirePackagefilecontents
        beginfilecontents*mybibfile.bib
        @miscMicrosoft18,
        title=Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats,
        note=urlhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-2007/aa338205(v=office.12), visited on 15-August-2018,

        endfilecontents*


        documentclass[conference]IEEEtran

        usepackageurl % <====================================================

        begindocument
        titleThe title

        maketitle
        beginabstract
        The abstract goes here.
        endabstract

        IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle


        subsectionsample
        Office-2007~citeMicrosoft18.
        bibliographystyleieeetr
        bibliographymybibfile % <============== to use bib file created with filecontents
        enddocument


        and the result:



        result







        share|improve this answer












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