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Would it be worthwhile to be slightly more verbose such that it's clear that the version is for the article itself? Doing something like "Title of Paper: Article v1.0" would probably be an easy disambiguation, e.g. for my article.
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I like that idea, @jalemkul . @mrshirts ? @dmzuckerman @dwsideriusNIST ? @hmayes ?
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Minor problem is that many articles have a colon. Are we ok with two colons? An alternative would be parentheses "Title of Paper (Article v1.0)" or brackets [ ] or braces { }. Not many titles with braces in them!
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Ah, excellent point. I wonder if braces/brackets will play OK with bib files and Google Scholar, etc.? I would tend to be inclined towards parens for that reason.
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Brackets might probably be OK: Search for benzo[alpha]pyrene in google scholar. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C6&q=benzo%5Balpha%5Dpyrene&btnG=
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What about with bibtex?
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I tried in one file, and there were no problems; no errors or warnings, showed up correctly. Need to try in the template, have to head out now, will try soon.
That doesn't guarantee it DOES work, just that its likely to work in general.
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It works OK in bibtex in the LiveCoMS latex template as well.
One note with Google scholar is that titles that have benzo[alpha]pyrene
are changed to benzo [alpha] pyrene
(extra spaces before and after the brackets). That probably isn't an issue for us, since we will put a space before the bracket.
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OK, so I'd go for brackets then.
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So the conclusion is that the title would be "Title of Paper [Article v1.0]"? Do we want 'article' in the title? Would "Title of Paper [v1.0]" be better?
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Omitting the word "Article" then reverts us back to @dmzuckerman's initial observation about my article's title being confusing. If one supplies a software version in the title, then "v1.0" gets confusing. If one then omits the software version and the only "version" remaining is the article itself, then the title could even be considered incorrect, e.g. if I wrote "A Suite of Tutorials for the GROMACS Simulation Package [v1.0]" I would say that is just flat-out wrong, because there was never such a released GROMACS version.
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OK, I'm fine with [Article v1.0]. I've put that in the letters to two other people now. Probably we should put that in the template.
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Yes, agree with the [Article v1.0]
point.
Presumably we need to actually update the templates with that info. Do you want to do this, @mrshirts , or shall I?
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Ah, resolved by #63 .
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Related Issues (20)
- Section / subsection titles intruding into gutter and margins HOT 9
- Number references by order of appearance HOT 4
- Reference standards for bibliography. HOT 26
- Formatting at time of publication (DOI, volume, etc.)? HOT 14
- Templates producing weird 'fi' characters? HOT 6
- Reference formatting: should pMID's be in the references? HOT 5
- Bolding of Editor names, no author names HOT 2
- Posting DOI's properly in articles and on website HOT 10
- Can we figure out how to make white-spacing easier? HOT 1
- List of things to fix/adjust before issue 1 published (we will ask for people to redo the templates then). HOT 23
- Issue number HOT 9
- Force people to include licensing terms by including it in the template? HOT 32
- Create a way to add translators to the article? HOT 3
- Template had old name for software analyses section HOT 1
- Switch from `natbib` to `biblatex` in `livecoms` document class HOT 12
- Consider using Github's "template repository" mechanism
- Bibliography Modernization HOT 4
- Fix display long URLs in GitHub link HOT 1
- Consider adding line numbers to review versions?
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