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Currently we have references hyperlinked at the end of each notebook. Jupyterbook supports citations and bibliographies at the book level. Instead of using DOI links to published works directly in the notebooks, we could instead drop in cite commands like
{cite:t}`perez2011python`
and maintain reference metadata in a separate bibtex file.
Jupyterbook would then construct a hyperlinked bibliography page which we could add to the Appendix of the book.
As we discussed at today's EWG meeting, having a proper References section in the Foundations book would serve as a useful example of what it might look like for individual Cookbooks.
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Currently we have references hyperlinked at the end of each notebook. Jupyterbook supports citations and bibliographies at the book level. Instead of using DOI links to published works directly in the notebooks, we could instead drop in cite commands like
and maintain reference metadata in a separate bibtex file.
(This is what I do for my Climate Laboratory Book)
Jupyterbook would then construct a hyperlinked bibliography page which we could add to the Appendix of the book.
As we discussed at today's EWG meeting, having a proper References section in the Foundations book would serve as a useful example of what it might look like for individual Cookbooks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: