Citation in Introduction does not work
habi opened this issue · comments
We cannot seem to cite https://doi.org/10.1016/0030-4220(84)90085-9, also not with its shortdoi: f9a5424
Let's find out why.
The Jupyter citation in M&Ms also doesn't work: "Jupyter [@doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-649-1-87] "
Cool manuscript! The first one on teeth I've seen. Feel free to add it to https://manubot.org/catalog/ whenever.
Eventually, pandoc might support @{doi:10.1016/0030-4220(84)90085-9}
.
For now here are your options in manubot:
Cite with shortDOI like [@doi:10/f9a5424]
Cite with an alias like [@vertucci].
[@vertucci]: doi:10.1016/0030-4220(84)90085-9
Out of curiosity, do you remember where you found out the shortDOI was f9a5424
(as opposed to 10/f9a5424
). We don't include 10/
in the shortDOI URLs which might have been the source of the confusion?
Cool manuscript! The first one on teeth I've seen.
Thanks!
As I learned working on this, there's quite a bit of work being done with microCT in teeth.,
Here's a page with tons of pretty pictures: http://rootcanalanatomy.blogspot.com
Feel free to add it to https://manubot.org/catalog/ whenever.
We plan to submit the paper in the coming days, once it's in bioRxiv and submitted to the journal I'll add the remaining text and images to the repository and then the complete manuscript to the catalog.
Even though we didn't write the paper with manubot
, but I really want to have an open copy of the original work available.
Out of curiosity, do you remember where you found out the shortDOI was
f9a5424
(as opposed to10/f9a5424
). We don't include10/
in the shortDOI URLs which might have been the source of the confusion?
The shortDOI was found with pasting the long one here http://shortdoi.org, which gave me https://doi.org/c9wr8n.
f9a5424
is the hash of the git commit I'm referring to 😁
I didn't read the manual properly, thus I didn't include the 10/
😕
Feel free to add it to https://manubot.org/catalog/ whenever.
@dhimmel: I've just added it, now that we have a bioRxiv DOI: manubot/catalog#36