Bibliographic details for "upm"
- Page name: upm
- Author: Stefan Strömberg
- Publisher: Nethome.
- Date of this revision:
- Date retrieved: 3 March 2021 00:52 CET
- Permanent link: http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=
- Page Version ID:
Please remember to check with your standards guide or professor’s guidelines for the exact syntax to suit your needs.
Citation styles for "upm"
APA style
Stefan Strömberg (). upm. Nethome. Retrieved 00:52, 3 March, 2021 from http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=.
MLA style
“upm.” Nethome. . 3 Mar 2021, 00:52 <http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=>.
MHRA style
Stefan Strömberg, ‘upm’, Nethome, , <http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=> [accessed 3 March 2021]
Chicago style
Stefan Strömberg, “upm,” Nethome, http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev= (accessed March 3, 2021).
CBE/CSE style
Stefan Strömberg. upm [Internet]. Nethome; [cited 2021 Mar 3]. Available from: http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=.
Bluebook style
upm, http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev= (last visited March 3, 2021).
AMA style
Stefan Strömberg. upm. Nethome. . Available at: http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=. Accessed March 3, 2021.
BibTeX entry
@misc{ wiki:xxx,
author = "Stefan Strömberg",
title = "upm --- Nethome",
year = "",
url = "http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=",
note = "[Online; accessed 3-March-2021]"
}
When using the LaTeX package url (\usepackage{url} somewhere in the preamble), which tends to give much more nicely formatted web addresses, the following may be preferred:
@misc{ wiki:xxx,
author = "Stefan Strömberg",
title = "upm --- Nethome",
year = "",
url = "\url{http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=}",
note = "[Online; accessed 3-March-2021]"
}
- Page name: upm
- Author: Stefan Strömberg
- Publisher: Nethome.
- Date of this revision:
- Date retrieved: 3 March 2021 00:52 CET
- Permanent link: http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=
- Page Version ID:
Please remember to check with your standards guide or professor’s guidelines for the exact syntax to suit your needs.
Stefan Strömberg (). upm. Nethome. Retrieved 00:52, 3 March, 2021 from http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=.
“upm.” Nethome. . 3 Mar 2021, 00:52 <http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=>.
Stefan Strömberg, ‘upm’, Nethome, , <http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=> [accessed 3 March 2021]
Stefan Strömberg, “upm,” Nethome, http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev= (accessed March 3, 2021).
Stefan Strömberg. upm [Internet]. Nethome; [cited 2021 Mar 3]. Available from: http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=.
upm, http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev= (last visited March 3, 2021).
Stefan Strömberg. upm. Nethome. . Available at: http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=. Accessed March 3, 2021.
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Stefan Strömberg", title = "upm --- Nethome", year = "", url = "http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=", note = "[Online; accessed 3-March-2021]" }
When using the LaTeX package url (\usepackage{url} somewhere in the preamble), which tends to give much more nicely formatted web addresses, the following may be preferred:
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Stefan Strömberg", title = "upm --- Nethome", year = "", url = "\url{http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php?id=upm&rev=}", note = "[Online; accessed 3-March-2021]" }