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Latex templates for the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries fisheries reports
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listed references #8

Closed katrin-berkenbusch closed 6 years ago

katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

The MPI editor requested for the reference list that:

Titles of books, unpublished reports and theses should not be in italics, e.g., Currey, R. J. C.; Boren, L. J.; Sharp, B. R.; Peterson, D. (2012). A risk assessment of threats to Maui’s dolphins. 51 p. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry for Primary Industries and Department of Conservation. IUCN (2016). International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of threatened species. Version 2016-3.

For books, the publisher name should be placed in front of the location (also for DoC reports and similar), e.g., see above for the risk assessment.

edwardabraham commented 7 years ago

Done. Available in docker.dragonfly.co.nz/dragonfly-reports-17.04:2017-11-28

edwardabraham commented 7 years ago

A few more tweaks. References need to match the following:

Cooke, J.G. (1994). Nutrient transformations in a natural wetland receiving sewage effluent and the implications for waste treatment. Water Science and Technology 29 (4): 209–217.

Constable, J.D.; Scott, P.H.; Connor, M.A. (1989). Fixed bed nitrification as a potential means of enhancing nitrogen removal rates in a sewage lagoon. In: Australian Water and Wastewater Association, Proceedings of the 13th Federal Convention. pp 192–196. 6–10 March 1989, Canberra.

Ayling, T.; Cox, G. (1982). Collins guide to the sea fishes of New Zealand. Collins, Auckland. 343 p.

This means:

katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

Thesis titles seem to be in italics, with species name in roman font...? see Davidson in the mmra report. Also IUCN reference in the same report, Mitchell et al. Same for Richard & Abraham (2016) and (2017), including upper case in the 2016 one.

katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

These and some other less frequently-used publication types have the titles in italics

katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

Seems to also be that chapter titles are in italics.

edwardabraham commented 7 years ago

Here is a list of all the types in our bibliography:

edwardabraham commented 7 years ago

Interesting. Chapter titles. Hadn't thought about that. About this point I start wanting to tear my hair out (but I haven't got any!)

katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

I’ve been tearing away for both of us…it’s so pedantic.

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Interesting. Chapter titles. Hadn't thought about that. About this point I start wanting to tear my hair out (but I haven't got any!)

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katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

Sorry, I'll be more specific

katrin-berkenbusch commented 7 years ago

Sorry, I may have meant this one in the mammal estimates, not a chapter - Ridout, M.; Demetrio, C.G.B.; Hinde, J. (1998). Models for count data with many zeros. In: Proceedings of the XIXth International Biometric Conference. International Biometric Society, Washington. Pp 179–192.

edwardabraham commented 7 years ago

One of those pesky collections. Hopefully, I have fixed them ...