@Bibtex-file{Misc/ieeemicro.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography of the journal {IEEE} Micro",
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  email =        "beebe@math.utah.edu",
  address =      "Center for Scientific Computing\\ Department of
                 Mathematics\\ University of Utah\\ Salt Lake City, UT
                 84112\\ USA",
  supported =    "yes",
  keywords =     "BibTeX, bibliography, IEEE Micro",
  abstract =     "This is an almost complete bibliography of the journal
                 IEEE Micro, which began publishing with volume 1,
                 number 1, in February 1981.",
  readme =       "There is a World Web Wide site for this journal at
                 http://www.computer.org/pubs/micro/micro.htm with
                 (pagenumber-less) tables of contents, links to article
                 abstracts, and subject and author indexes, for
                 1995--1997. Regrettably, the stringent IEEE copyright
                 claims on that material preclude its use for developing
                 new bibliographic material for this file. \par The
                 initial draft of this bibliography was derived from the
                 OCLC ContentsFirst database and the IEEE INSPEC
                 database (1981---1997), after conversion to BibTeX
                 form, and extensive editing and correction. This was
                 then augmented with entries from the author's personal
                 bibliography files, from the Compendex databases
                 (1980--1996), from the computer graphics bibliography
                 archive at ftp.siggraph.org, and from a very large
                 computer science bibliography collection on
                 ftp.ira.uka.de in /pub/bibliography to which many
                 people of have contributed. The snapshot of this
                 collection was taken on 5-May-1994, and it consists of
                 441 BibTeX files, 2,672,675 lines, 205,289 entries, and
                 6,375 <at>String{} abbreviations, occupying 94.8MB of
                 disk space. Where multiple sources of a particular
                 entry existed, field values have been manually merged
                 to preserve maximal information.",
}
