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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeFeb 24th 2010

    created Ho(Top)

    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorBryceClarke
    • CommentTimeOct 13th 2023

    Added the reference:

    • Marino Gran and Enrico Vitale, On the exact completion of the homotopy category, Cahiers de Topologie et Géométrie Différentielle Catégoriques, Volume 39 (1998) no. 4, pp. 287-297.

    diff, v13, current

    • CommentRowNumber3.
    • CommentAuthorBryceClarke
    • CommentTimeOct 13th 2023

    @Urs: I noticed the formatting of the reference was changed slightly. Is there a preferred referencing style on the nLab? The HowTo page currently suggests using:

    And this does not appear to be very different to what I originally added. I would rather not create extra work for people when making edits, so if there is a standard format it would be good to be aware of it. I also frequently come across pages where the references have very few details, and I feel like “tidying” them up, and so having a preferred format would also be useful in this instance.

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeOct 13th 2023
    • (edited Oct 13th 2023)

    Right, thanks for saying. I didn’t remember that the HowTo page has a prescription for formatting references.

    Since a while now I have been doing the format

    which is meant to be both more complete and more concise (the square brackets such as to avoid consecutive parenthesis of the same type when there is no page number)

    I have taken the liberty of adjusting at HowTo (here).

    Of course, the exact formatting is not all that important. It’s maybe just me being overly pedantic.

    But what I would like to ask you to do is make sure to copy each bibitem you add to an entry also to the corresponding authors’ pages, under “Selected writings”, whith a brief line that points back to the relevant entries. In the long run, this cross-linking will be hugely useful.