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The XML FAQ — Frequently-Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup Language

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Copyright © 2010 Silmaril Consultants, version 5.10 (28 April 2013)

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For citations of this FAQ, use:

Flynn, P (Ed.), The XML FAQ v.5.10, Cork, 2013-04-28, http://xml.silmaril.ie/, Q.xxx ‘[insert the question title here]’

In bibliographic referencing systems this would be something like this (using BIBTEX as an example)

@Booklet{xmlfaq,
  title =        {The XML FAQ},
  editor =       {Peter Flynn},
  howpublished = {Webpage},
  address =      {Cork},
  month =        {April},
  year =         2013,
  edition =      {v5.10},
  url =          {http://xml.silmaril.ie/},
  pages = 	 {Q.#}
}

A suitable format for citing individually-authored fragments would be:

AN Other, ‘Title of question’. In Flynn, P (Ed.), The XML FAQ v.5.10, Silmaril Consultants, Cork, April 2013, Q.xxx. http://xml.silmaril.ie/question.html

In bibliographic referencing systems this would be something like this (again using BIBTEX as an example)

@InCollection{xmlfaq,
  author =       {AN Other},
  title =        {Title of question},
  booktitle =    {The XML FAQ},
  publisher =    {Silmaril Consultants},
  month =        {April},
  year =         2013,
  editor =       {Peter Flynn},
  volume =       {section number},
  number =       {question number},
  address =      {Cork},
  url =          {http://xml.silmaril.ie/section/question/},
  edition =      {v.5.10}
}