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racket avatar racket commented on June 15, 2024
Shouldn't books have titles?

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dvanhorn avatar dvanhorn commented on June 15, 2024

Or maybe I misunderstood the purpose of book-location. I have a citation to a paper that appears in a book, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to create that entry.

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jeapostrophe avatar jeapostrophe commented on June 15, 2024

book-location is definitely intended to be used with the #:is-book?
argument of make-bib. So, it's really for citing entire books. How off
does the citation look if you use proceedings-location? I think you could
easily make the function you want by comparing the two functions. Also, you
can also just type in a string if you don't want to spend the time right
now to make a reusable function.

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Or maybe I misunderstood the purpose of book-location. I have a citation
to a paper that appears in a book, but there doesn't seem to be a good way
to create that entry.


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Jay McCarthy
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       "Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing,
  for ye are laying the foundation of a great work.

And out of small things proceedeth that which is great."
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dvanhorn avatar dvanhorn commented on June 15, 2024

The problem with using proceedings-location is that the result says "In
Proc.", which is pretty far of the mark. I'll submit a pull request for a
new function.

Thanks.

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 5:45 AM, Jay McCarthy [email protected]
wrote:

book-location is definitely intended to be used with the #:is-book?
argument of make-bib. So, it's really for citing entire books. How off
does the citation look if you use proceedings-location? I think you could
easily make the function you want by comparing the two functions. Also, you
can also just type in a string if you don't want to spend the time right
now to make a reusable function.

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:43 PM, David Van Horn <[email protected]

wrote:

Or maybe I misunderstood the purpose of book-location. I have a citation
to a paper that appears in a book, but there doesn't seem to be a good
way
to create that entry.


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http://jeapostrophe.github.io

"Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing,
for ye are laying the foundation of a great work.
And out of small things proceedeth that which is great."

  • D&C 64:33


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dvanhorn avatar dvanhorn commented on June 15, 2024

Actually, I'm just going to close this. In my case, it's a festschrift and probably not re-usable.

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rfindler avatar rfindler commented on June 15, 2024

Feschrifts seems fairly common, as does writing book chapters that are
individually cite able. Not that you need to do work, but it would be
welcome.

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mflatt avatar mflatt commented on June 15, 2024

As Jay says, the element for a make-bib location doesn't have to be constructed by a provided function like book-location, but the documentation doesn't provide any guidance on how location text should be formatted to fit in. I guess there's a trade-off between always using function and pinning down a fixed format for bib entries, but I think the current format should be better documented.

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