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Add teaser images (if available) and abstracts to old papers #20

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mstreit opened this issue Oct 3, 2022 · 6 comments
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Add teaser images (if available) and abstracts to old papers #20

mstreit opened this issue Oct 3, 2022 · 6 comments
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mstreit commented Oct 3, 2022

Please go through old papers and check if abstract and teaser images are available. If not, please add them. Figure 1 is usually a good candidate for the teaser image.

Here is an example of a page that misses the information:
https://jku-vds-lab.at/publications/2016_infovis_weightlifter/

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mstreit commented Oct 18, 2022

@sSwerk thanks!

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mstreit commented Oct 25, 2022

@sSwerk please also check other pages like commentaries and books (e.g., https://jku-vds-lab.at/edits_comments_books/2015_PoV_temporal_data/)

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sSwerk commented Oct 25, 2022

@mstreit there seems to be another issue with the Bibentry, which looks like:

@{2015_pov_temporal_data,
    title = {Points of View: Temporal data},
    author = {Marc Streit and Nils Gehlenborg},
    journal = {Nature Methods 12, 97},
    doi = {10.1038/nmeth.3262},
    year = {2015}
}

Is this behavior intentional? Or should it rather be an "inbook" Entry including the chapter definition?

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mstreit commented Oct 25, 2022

@mstreit there seems to be another issue with the Bibentry, which looks like:

@{2015_pov_temporal_data,
    title = {Points of View: Temporal data},
    author = {Marc Streit and Nils Gehlenborg},
    journal = {Nature Methods 12, 97},
    doi = {10.1038/nmeth.3262},
    year = {2015}
}

Is this behavior intentional? Or should it rather be an "inbook" Entry including the chapter definition?

this particular article appeared in a journal.

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sSwerk commented Oct 25, 2022

sSwerk added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 27, 2022
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mstreit commented Nov 1, 2022

the following publications are book chapters. so can you please add the chapter name in addition to the book name:
https://jku-vds-lab.at/edits_comments_books/2020_collaborating_domain_experts/
https://jku-vds-lab.at/edits_comments_books/2020_case_studies_working_with_domain_experts/

Foundations of Data Visualization: Case Studies for Working with Domain Experts
Foundations of Data Visualization: Collaborating Successfully with Domain Experts

the bibtex entry type should be a book that also lists the editors. you can check the bibtex on the publisher page. thanks.

sSwerk added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 9, 2022
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