Hi.
I'm seeking advice on how to proceed to develop a proper bibtex
citation for geo- and temporally-referenced research data. After
looking around for prior work on this I don't find anything
particularly relevant but may have missed something. Here's what we
want to be able to do and it seems that we may need a new document
style.
1. Take a generic citation (e.g., misc) and add the following kinds of
fields:
1.1 West
1.2 East
1.3 South
1.4 North
1.5 DatetimeBegin
1.6 DatetimeEnd
1.7 ProvenanceParents
1.8 ProvenanceSibllings
I understand that I could add them using the defaults fields
capability in BibDesk but this seems like a kluge and not the correct
long-term best solution.
I'm just coming back to bibtex after many years and used to understand
how to create document styles but I'm uncertain just yet about the
best way to proceed. For example, if I created a ResearchData style,
how would I get it into BibDesk so I could use it?
Thanks and sorry if I've missed prior discussion of this type of topic.
Cheers.
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John Helly, UCSD / San Diego Supercomputer Center / Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, Climate, Atmospheric Science, and
Physical Oceanography / +01 760 840 8660 mobile / stonesteps (Skype) /
stonesteps7 (iChat) / http://www.sdsc.edu/~hellyj
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