Users of the biblatex package can use an @online entry type. From the biblatex documentation:
online: An online resource. author, editor, and year are omissible in terms of §2.3.2. This entry type is intended for sources such as web sites which are intrinsically online resources. Note that all entry types support the url field. For example, when adding an article from an online journal, it may be preferable to use the @article type and its url field.
Required fields: author/editor, title, year/date, url
Optional fields: subtitle, titleaddon, language, version, note, organization,
date, month, year, addendum, pubstate, urldate
Here is a reasonable example:
@online{MO22350,
title = {What are some examples of colorful language in serious mathematics papers?},
titleaddon = {(answer)},
author = {François G. Dorais},
date = {2010-04-23},
version = {1},
organization = {MathOverflow},
url = {http://mathoverflow.net/a/22350},
urldate = {2014-04-19},
nameaddon = {http://mathoverflow.net/users/2000},
}
Since MathOverflow user names and titles may contain special characters, use the package inputenc
with option utf8
before using the biblatex
package in the document preamble, or manually replace special characters by appropriate encoding (e.g. ç
by {\c c}
). (Also consider using Biber instead of BibTeX as a backend.)
The nameaddon
field is not used by standard bibliographic styles but that is what it is used for in styles that do use it; a note
field could be used with similar effect with greater compatibility.
Sample output for the entry above:
With biblatex
options backend=biber,style=authoryear
.
@online
entry instead of a bibtex@misc
entry. $\endgroup$