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NeuroLibre preprint (PDF) template |
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26 March 2021 |
paper.bib |
This document is intended to provide:
- Author list & affiliations
- A brief overview of the submission
Given that the actual preprint content will be generated in the Jupyter Book
format by combining Jupyter Notebooks
and Markdown
files found at the content
folder, we suggest keeping this document as brief as possible (about 1-2 pages). Nevertheles, it is at author's discretion to provide a longer preprint.md
for creating the PDF that'll accompany the NeuroLibre Book.
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You can also use plain \LaTeX for equations \begin{equation}\label{eq:fourier} \hat f(\omega) = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(x) e^{i\omega x} dx \end{equation} and refer to \autoref{eq:fourier} from text.
Citations to entries in preprint.bib
should be in
rMarkdown
format.
For a quick reference, the following citation commands can be used:
@author:2021
-> "Author et al. (2021)"[@author:2021]
-> "(Author et al., 2021)"[@author1:2021; @author2:2001]
-> "(Author1 et al., 2021; Author2 et al., 2021)"
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