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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Academic Papers Formatting


From: Carles Fernandez
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Academic Papers Formatting
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 11:34:45 +0200

Thanks Michael for tidying up the Academic Papers page. I like the format since it allows quick identification of the papers from each institution, which tend to be related.

Best regards,
Carles



On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Michael Dickens <address@hidden> wrote:
There is quite a nice collection of GNU Radio and SDR papers and related links accumulating on this page!  This is great for both GNU Radio, and SDR in general.

I see that some links are out of date now and no long available.  Although it's good to have them as general references (which one can probably find via a quick internet search), it would be even better if they worked from this page.  Hence, if you and/or your group has entries on this page, I encourage you to check them every so often and keep them up to date (now is as good as time as any :).

A number of entries are using the following format, which I just used for the UND entries I just added:

{{{
h4 Your School Name

"Your School Name":http-link-to-your-school
"Your Department":http-link-to-department

* Author(s), ""Title":http-link-to-document", specific info including publication year.
}}}

and then repeat "* Author(s)..." as needed; and/or add more departments, your business name, and so forth.  If you want to link in your specific WWW area to your name, feel free to do so.

I would encourage folks to use the above formatting, since it provides all of the information necessary to both have the entry look nice as well as work correctly.  I also encourage you to "Preview" your changes before committing them, to make sure they look nice as well as work correctly no matter what formatting you choose to use.

All of the above said, just getting the entries into this page is more important than formatting.  As I stated already, if the entry is there one can, with a high rate of success, do an internet search to find the document.

Keep up the great work, and remember to link it in! - MLD


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