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ADDBIB(1)							     ADDBIB(1)

NAME
       addbib - create or extend bibliographic database

SYNOPSIS
       addbib  [ -p  promptfile ]  [ -a ]  database

DESCRIPTION
       When   this   program   starts  up,  answering  ``y''  to  the  initial
       ``Instructions?'' prompt yields	directions;  typing  ``n''  or	RETURN
       skips  them.   Addbib  then  prompts  for various bibliographic fields,
       reads responses from the	 terminal,  and	 sends	output	records	 to  a
       database.  A null response (just RETURN) means to leave out that field.
       A minus sign (-) means to go back to the previous  field.   A  trailing
       backslash  allows  a  field  to	be  continued  on  the next line.  The
       repeating ``Continue?'' prompt allows the  user	either	to  resume  by
       typing  ``y'' or RETURN, to quit the current session by typing ``n'' or
       ``q'', or to edit the database with any system editor  (vi,  ex,	 edit,
       ed).

       The  -a	option	suppresses  prompting  for  an abstract; asking for an
       abstract is the default.	 Abstracts are ended with a  CTRL-d.   The  -p
       option  causes  addbib  to  use	a  new	prompting skeleton, defined in
       promptfile.  This file should contain prompt strings, a	tab,  and  the
       key-letters to be written to the database.

       The most common key-letters and their meanings are given below.	Addbib
       insulates you from these key-letters, since it  gives  you  prompts  in
       English,	 but if you edit the bibliography file later on, you will need
       to know this information.

	    %A	 Author's name
	    %B	 Book containing article referenced
	    %C	 City (place of publication)
	    %D	 Date of publication
	    %E	 Editor of book containing article referenced
	    %F	 Footnote number or label (supplied by refer)
	    %G	 Government order number
	    %H	 Header commentary, printed before reference
	    %I	 Issuer (publisher)
	    %J	 Journal containing article
	    %K	 Keywords to use in locating reference
	    %L	 Label field used by -k option of refer
	    %M	 Bell Labs Memorandum (undefined)
	    %N	 Number within volume
	    %O	 Other commentary, printed at end of reference
	    %P	 Page number(s)
	    %Q	 Corporate or Foreign Author (unreversed)
	    %R	 Report, paper, or thesis (unpublished)
	    %S	 Series title
	    %T	 Title of article or book
	    %V	 Volume number
	    %X	 Abstract — used by roffbib, not by refer
	    %Y,Z ignored by refer

       Except for `A', each field should be given just	once.	Only  relevant
       fields should be supplied.  An example is:

	    %A	 Bill Tuthill
	    %T	 Refer — A Bibliography System
	    %I	 Computing Services
	    %C	 Berkeley
	    %D	 1982
	    %O	 UNX 4.3.5.

FILES
       promptfile     optional file to define prompting

SEE ALSO
       refer(1), sortbib(1), roffbib(1), indxbib(1), lookbib(1)

AUTHORS
       Al Stangenberger, Bill Tuthill

4.2 Berkeley Distribution	April 29, 1985			     ADDBIB(1)
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