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  • #11888
    zapkitty
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    KeithPickering wrote: So now I’ve got 84 citations, and the question is how to display them in a useful manner. Two options come to mind:

    I [em]think[/em] that Lerner-hakase wanted these to go into the lists at DPF network?

    http://denseplasmafocus.org/

    … which has its own setup for listing cites.

    #11889
    KeithPickering
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    zapkitty wrote:

    So now I’ve got 84 citations, and the question is how to display them in a useful manner. Two options come to mind:

    I [em]think[/em] that Lerner-hakase wanted these to go into the lists at DPF network?

    http://denseplasmafocus.org/

    … which has its own setup for listing cites.

    Thanks for the link, but wow! A lot of work by hand, there, for 84 citations. Also, the “register” link is broken, as is the “login” link. So I’m thinking denseplasmafocus.org is not ready for Prime Time.

    I’m willing to do the hand work if there’s no easier way … but here’s hoping there’s an easier way.

    #11890
    Lerner
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    Umm, can’t I speak for myself? and what is hakase? I asked for them in one document, chronologically or grouped by month. see first message in thread.No reason to create more work.
    Thanks, Keith!

    #11891
    zapkitty
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    Lerner wrote: Umm, can’t I speak for myself?

    Sorry! I was typing out loud… you’d mentioned that this was for the DPF network and I was trying to sort through the site at that moment 🙂

    Lerner wrote: and what is hakase?

    “Professor” in Japanese, can be applied as an honorific.

    Lerner wrote: I asked for them in one document, chronologically or grouped by month. see first message in thread.No reason to create more work.
    Thanks, Keith!

    #11895
    KeithPickering
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    Lerner wrote: Umm, can’t I speak for myself? and what is hakase? I asked for them in one document, chronologically or grouped by month. see first message in thread.No reason to create more work.
    Thanks, Keith!

    I have created an HTML document in Google Docs at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzVIYTRbaNZwUGxaeExIZkJhaE0/edit
    The document has public permissions, so just grab it and put it where you like.

    I’ve sorted the references by date, but conference papers generally have only a year, and I have put those at the top of a given year. Similarly, papers with a year and month but no day I have sorted to the top of the given month.

    Visual inspection showed a handful of references returned by Inspec were not actually DPF references (generally astronomical plasma papers) which I deleted. The final version now has 69 references.

    Finally, references returned by ISI have a DOI but no URL; references returned by Inspec have a URL (generally doi-like) but no actual DOI. I’ve put them both in the same field on the HTML table.

    #11932
    KeithPickering
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    The final version of the DPF bibliography is now available (240 references since 2010).

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzVIYTRbaNZwbzFObW5MMGZoeU0/edit

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