From: Paul C (clyder@GN.APC.ORG)
Date: Sat Sep 25 2004 - 18:58:05 EDT
Gerald A. Levy wrote: >Once again, Hi Paul C. > >A couple of _very_ minor questions on your paper: > >-- In the first para. on p. 1 there is a reference to >subsequent empirical studies and then "2, 12, 8, 3, >9, 11, 4" are bracketed. This sequence is not >based on the alphabetical order of the last >names of the authors of those studies. Nor (I >checked) is it based on a historical sequence, i.e. >the year that those studies were published. So, >is there any reasoning behind that sequence? > > It is entirely incidental. I use Latex for the paper and it latex you insert a construct like \cite{shaik} if you want to cite a paper. Then at the end of the paper the you place the bibliography and put a keyword in front of each citation. The order that the citations appear in my list is simply the order that I thought of the papers and put the \cite commands in the source text. Rather careless I suppose. >-- Later on p. 1 a para. begins "We have argued >elsewhere [?]". Which source does the "?" refer >to? > > > The reference shown as [?] should have been reference [1]. >In solidarity, Jerry > > > >
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