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how to cite

arademaker opened this issue · comments

  1. LKB and LKB FOS?
  2. Ace
  3. Pet
  1. https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/LkbCopyright (actually found in https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/LkbCopyright !)
  2. I believe the canonical citation is Crysmann, Berthold, and Woodley Packard. "Towards efficient HPSG generation for German, a non-configurational language." Proceedings of COLING 2012. 2012 but I think adding also the URL (http://sweaglesw.org/linguistics/ace/) is appropriate here.
  3. http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~uc/thesis/thesis.pdf (also found via https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/PetTop :) )

For Pet, I also add one explicit section about it in the end of https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/PetTop. External links are not stable, I think it would be nice to try a better and uniform approach to citations in the wiki.

For Lkb, not sure if the license is the best page to cite. What about the @anncopestake book http://web.stanford.edu/group/cslipublications/cslipublications/site/1575862603.shtml?

For Lkb, not sure if the license is the best page to cite. What about the @anncopestake book http://web.stanford.edu/group/cslipublications/cslipublications/site/1575862603.shtml?

Oh, you are right of course. I misread it; I thought that was the book.

Is this resolved now?

Yes. The broader suggestion would be a long term goal.. explicit info about "how to cite" in all relevant pages.

Hum, it looks like people already have the ideia that I have in mind before, see https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/LtgOslo_BibTeX.