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I use plainnat to cite online material as follows:

@misc{Group2009,
  author = {Miniwatts Marketing},
  title = {{Internet World Stats}},
  howpublished = "\url{http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm}",
    year = {2013},
    note = "[Online; accessed 19-July-2013]"
 }

but it gives a lot of space between the words, as can be seen in the following screenshot:

output!

How do I fix this?

khaled
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  • Related: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/50777/how-to-emulate-url-hyphenating-without-using-the-url-package Possible duplicate: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/115690/urls-in-bibliography-latex-not-breaking-line-as-expected – egreg Feb 15 '14 at 12:23
  • Not directly related to your query, but of relevance: Since the entry has a so-called "corporate" author, you should write author = {{Miniwatts Marketing}} (note the second pair of curly braces) rather than just author = {Miniwatts Marketing}``. This will ensure that (i) author-year type citations will be toMiniwatts Marketinginstead ofMarketing, (ii) the entry in the references list will be sorted underMi...instead ofMa...`, and (iii) (depending on the bibliography style in use) the entry's author won't be typeset as "Marketing, Miniwatts" or, worse yet, "Marketing, M.". – Mico Feb 16 '14 at 16:18

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see

@misc{Group2009,
  author = {Miniwatts Marketing},
  title = {Internet World Stats},
  howpublished = {Online},
  url= {http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm},
    year = {2013},
    note = {[Accessed 19-July-2013]}
 }
khaled
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  • You should have double curly braces around the contents of the author and title fields, as you're dealing with a "corporate" author and so as to avoid lowercasing the words "World" and "Stats". – Mico Feb 16 '14 at 16:19