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I've run into the "issue" of wanting to cite this book. I have a hard time finding example s of properly cited gitbooks.
@book{StenbergHTTP2018,
title = {{{HTTP}}/3 Explained},
author = {Stenberg, Daniel},
year = {2018},
edition = {2020-10-11},
publisher = {{gitbooks}},
url = {https://http3-explained.haxx.se/},
abstract = {This book effort was started in March 2018. The plan is to document HTTP/3 and its underlying protocol: QUIC. Why, how they work, protocol details, the implementations and more. The book is entirely free and is meant to be a collaborative effort involving anyone and everyone who wants to help out.},
langid = {english}
}
Do you think the above is a good enough citation in bib(la)tex?
Example:
Stenberg, D. (2018). HTTP/3 explained (2020-10-11). gitbooks.
If its good enough I'll add it as a pull request to the readme as well. Perhaps its possible to have a rolling edition date as well?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It seems fair and detailed enough to me. If you wanted to be even more specific than date you could refer to a specific commit hash that was at the top when the book was made that you read, but for most purposes the date should be enough I think.
I've run into the "issue" of wanting to cite this book. I have a hard time finding example s of properly cited gitbooks.
Do you think the above is a good enough citation in bib(la)tex?
Example:
Stenberg, D. (2018). HTTP/3 explained (2020-10-11). gitbooks.
If its good enough I'll add it as a pull request to the readme as well. Perhaps its possible to have a rolling edition date as well?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: