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Here we list any special formatting conventions, beyond those of BibTeX, that we are using to ensure our database captures information as detailed as possible. Contact us with any suggestions. And if you're familiar with TeX markup, of course, you should feel free to add these items to your own reference before submitting it. | Here we list any special formatting conventions, beyond those of BibTeX, that we are using to ensure our database captures information as detailed as possible. Contact us with any suggestions. And if you're familiar with TeX markup, of course, you should feel free to add these items to your own reference before submitting it. |
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* **Keyword for type** In the 'Keyword' field we are using //type:// followed by the appropriate descriptor, eg //type:presentation// or //type:article//. This allows us to record the specific kind of reference even when BibTeX calls for something general (like 'misc') in the spot where publication type is normally designated. | * **Keyword for type** In the 'Keyword' field we are using //type:// followed by the appropriate descriptor, eg, //type:presentation// or //type:article//. This allows us to record the specific kind of reference even when BibTeX calls for something general (like 'misc') in the spot where publication type is normally designated. |
* **Keyword for license** In the 'Keyword' field we are using //license:// followed by a shorthand for the applicable content/data license, eg //license:cc25-nc//. | * **Keyword for license** In the 'Keyword' field we are using //license:// followed by a shorthand for the applicable content/data license, eg, //license:cc25-nc//. |
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==== Information we need ==== | ==== Information we need ==== |