%Since BibTeX does not appear to have a built in entry %for citing websites (what kind of design is that?), %I decided to stick websites in with articles, and to stick %the URL in the journal field. This is not technically correct. %I did something largely similar with Walter Lewin's video lectures, %(which are wonderful), posted online through MIT OCW. Since a %'proper' way of citing it wasn't built in, I made one up. If %you're doing a bibliography where correct formatting is very %important, you'd do best not to follow my example. Otherwise, %I think it's good enough. @Article{Fowler, author = "Michael Fowler", title = "Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves", journal = "http://www.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/more\_stuff/Maxwell_Eq.html", year = 1997 } @Article{magnet, author = "author not specified", title = "A review of magnets and magnetism", journal = "http://my.execpc.com/$\sim$ rhoadley/magencyc.htm", year = "unspecified" } @Article{Lewin, author = "Walter Lewin", title = "8.02 {E}lectricity and {M}agnetism {V}ideo {L}ectures", journal = "http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-02Electricity-and-MagnetismSpring2002/VideoLectures/index.htm", year = "2002" } @Article{Biggus, author = "Jeff Biggus", title = "{S}ketches of the {H}istory of {E}lectromagnetics", journal = "http://history.hyperjeff.net/electromagnetism.html", year = "2002" } @Article{Wikipedia, author ="author not specified", title = "{J}ames {C}lerk {M}axwell", journal = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James$\_$Clerk$\_$Maxwell", year = "unspecified" } @Article{magnetpic, author ="Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute", title ="Gauss's Law", journal ="http://links.math.rpi.edu/devmodules/Gauss/graphics/egg_with_magnet.jpg", year = "1999" } @Article{princeton, author ="Steven A. Leduc", title ="Cracking the {AP} {P}hysics {B} $\&$ {C} {E}xams", journal ="{T}he {P}rinceton {R}eview", year = "2002-2003" }