This repo contains the manuscript for the publication describing sgkit, along with all code required to generate figures and example analyses.
Writing occurs either via this repo and the standard GitHub workflows, or using the linked Overleaf project. Both are useful for different things, and so will be used in parallel.
Please contact Jerome Kelleher if you want to get edit access on Overleaf.
GitHub syncing on Overleaf can be somewhat fragile, and the process needs to be manually curated (Jerome Kelleher will manage). From previous experience, the following protocols work reasonably well:
paper.tex
and paper.bib
on Overleaf. For anything
else, please use GitHub.Please insert line-breaks before 90-100 characters, ideally at semantic break points. (Less necessary on Overleaf, but it makes keeping track of changes on git easier, and also helps people using old-school editors).
When adding to the bibliography, please use Google Scholar's key format
(e.g. garud2015recent
), or preferably use Google Scholar's bibtex export
(click the "cite" link for a particular paper, and the Bibtex option is on the
bottom).
All of these routes are useful for different things. Here are some rough guidelines on when they might be used: