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== The bibliography == | == The bibliography == | ||
− | If the reference you need is already in the [[Manifold Atlas:Bibliography|bibliography]] then you can simply [[Manifold Atlas:References#Citing references|cite it]] as explained below | + | * If the reference you need is already in the [[Manifold Atlas:Bibliography|bibliography]] then you can simply [[Manifold Atlas:References#Citing references|cite it]] as explained below. |
− | + | * If not, you can [[Manifold Atlas:Bibliography|create a new reference]] at the bibliography page as explained [[Manifold Atlas:References#Creating new references|below]]. | |
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== Citing references == | == Citing references == | ||
− | *To '''cite''' a document simply type <tt><nowiki>{ | + | *To '''cite''' a document simply type <tt><nowiki>\cite{Author&...&AuthorYear}</nowiki></tt>. |
* The convention for '''citation names''' in the Manifold Atlas is: | * The convention for '''citation names''' in the Manifold Atlas is: | ||
** '''full author family names''' separated by '''&''' and followed by the '''date of publication'''. | ** '''full author family names''' separated by '''&''' and followed by the '''date of publication'''. | ||
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<wikitex><blockquote>The group of homotopy $n$-spheres is finite for $n \neq 3$ {{cite|Kervaire&Milnor1963}}.</blockquote></wikitex> | <wikitex><blockquote>The group of homotopy $n$-spheres is finite for $n \neq 3$ {{cite|Kervaire&Milnor1963}}.</blockquote></wikitex> | ||
<pre style="white-space:normal;"> | <pre style="white-space:normal;"> | ||
− | ... { | + | ... \cite{Kervaire&Milnor1963}. |
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<wikitex><blockquote>Simply connected, smooth 5-dimensional h-cobordisms are homeomorphic to products {{cite|Freedman1982|Theorem 1.3}}. </blockquote></wikitex> | <wikitex><blockquote>Simply connected, smooth 5-dimensional h-cobordisms are homeomorphic to products {{cite|Freedman1982|Theorem 1.3}}. </blockquote></wikitex> | ||
<pre style="white-space:normal;"> | <pre style="white-space:normal;"> | ||
− | ... { | + | ... \cite{Freedman1982|Theorem 1.3}. |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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− | == The | + | == The reference section == |
− | * | + | * The reference list is '''automatically generated'''. Please create a section entitlded '''References''' at the end of each page containing the following command |
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{{#RefList:}} | {{#RefList:}} | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | == | + | == Creating new references == |
− | + | * If the document for the reference is reviewed on [http://ams.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/mathscinet/ MathSciNet] or stored on [http://de.arxiv.org/ the arXiv] then you can generate a reference to it [http://manifoldatlas.uni-bonn.de/converter automatically]. | |
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− | + | * You can create new references by hand in the box at the top of the [[Manifold Atlas:Bibliography|bibliography page]]: | |
− | + | ** Type the author names(s) followed by the publication year of the article into the box: | |
− | + | **e.g. '''Freedman1982''' or '''Kervaire&Milnor1963'''. | |
− | * Type the author names(s) followed by the publication year of the article into the box: e.g. '''Freedman1982''' or '' | + | ** You will arrive at a new template page for the reference: follow the instructions in the template using the [[Manifold Atlas:References#Bibilographic conventions|conventions]] below. |
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− | * You will arrive at a new template page for the reference: follow the instructions in the template | + | |
== Bibliographic conventions == | == Bibliographic conventions == | ||
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* In particular, if a reference is available online please hyperlink the title of the reference to its online source. | * In particular, if a reference is available online please hyperlink the title of the reference to its online source. | ||
− | + | == Writing about references == | |
+ | Each reference lives on its own template page. This page can contain further mathematical comments on the work cited: | ||
+ | * ensure that further writing appears inside the command <tt><nowiki><noinclude> ... </noinclude></nowiki></tt>: | ||
+ | ** see for example \cite{Adams1966}. | ||
+ | There is also a discussion page if you wish to make less formal points about the work or to open a discussion about the work. | ||
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+ | If you know of corrections to statements in a work, please create a section | ||
+ | * <nowiki> == Corrections == </nowiki> | ||
+ | and add your corrections. Where possible give references to the literature for corrections and '''only include corrections of which you are 100% certain'''. If you are unsure about a point, raise it in a Comments section or on the discussion page. | ||
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+ | Please '''sign your correction''' by adding <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> on a seperate line at the end of your correction: here is [[Template:Davis&Pearson2003|an example]]. | ||
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+ | If you wish to make some general comments on the work cited, please create a section | ||
+ | * <nowiki> == Comments == </nowiki> | ||
+ | and make your comments. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{#RefList:}} | {{#RefList:}} |
Revision as of 16:45, 6 August 2010
Contents |
1 The bibliography
- If the reference you need is already in the bibliography then you can simply cite it as explained below.
- If not, you can create a new reference at the bibliography page as explained below.
2 Citing references
- To cite a document simply type {{cite|Author&...&AuthorYear}}.
- The convention for citation names in the Manifold Atlas is:
- full author family names separated by & and followed by the date of publication.
- An example citation with generating text is:
The group of homotopy -spheres is finite for [Kervaire&Milnor1963].
... {{cite|Kervaire&Milnor1963}}.
- To refer to a specific part of a source type {{cite|reference|part}}. For example:
Simply connected, smooth 5-dimensional h-cobordisms are homeomorphic to products [Freedman1982, Theorem 1.3].
... {{cite|Freedman1982|Theorem 1.3}}.
3 The reference section
- The reference list is automatically generated. Please create a section entitlded References at the end of each page containing the following command
{{#RefList:}}
4 Creating new references
- If the document for the reference is reviewed on MathSciNet or stored on the arXiv then you can generate a reference to it automatically.
- You can create new references by hand in the box at the top of the bibliography page:
- Type the author names(s) followed by the publication year of the article into the box:
- e.g. Freedman1982 or Kervaire&Milnor1963.
- You will arrive at a new template page for the reference: follow the instructions in the template using the conventions below.
5 Bibliographic conventions
- When creating a reference, please follow the conventions established by the following examples: journal article, book.
- In particular, if a reference is available online please hyperlink the title of the reference to its online source.
6 Writing about references
Each reference lives on its own template page. This page can contain further mathematical comments on the work cited:
- ensure that further writing appears inside the command <noinclude> ... </noinclude>:
- see for example [Adams1966].
There is also a discussion page if you wish to make less formal points about the work or to open a discussion about the work.
If you know of corrections to statements in a work, please create a section
- == Corrections ==
and add your corrections. Where possible give references to the literature for corrections and only include corrections of which you are 100% certain. If you are unsure about a point, raise it in a Comments section or on the discussion page.
Please sign your correction by adding ~~~~ on a seperate line at the end of your correction: here is an example.
If you wish to make some general comments on the work cited, please create a section
- == Comments ==
and make your comments.
7 References
- [Adams1966] J. F. Adams, On the groups
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. IV, Topology 5 (1966), 21–71. MR0198470 (33 #6628) Zbl 0145.19902 - [Freedman1982] M. H. Freedman, The topology of four-dimensional manifolds, J. Differential Geom. 17 (1982), no.3, 357–453. MR679066 (84b:57006) Zbl 0528.57011
- [Kervaire&Milnor1963] M. A. Kervaire and J. W. Milnor, Groups of homotopy spheres. I, Ann. of Math. (2) 77 (1963), 504–537. MR0148075 (26 #5584) Zbl 0115.40505