| ps_bib {peacesciencer} | R Documentation |
A BibTeX Data Frame of Citations
Description
This is a BibTeX file, loaded as a data frame, to assist the user in properly citing the source material that is used in this package.
Usage
ps_bib
Format
A data frame with the following columns.
CATEGORYthe
BibTeXentry typeBIBTEXKEYthe
BibTeXunique entry keyADDRESSanother
BibTeXfieldANNOTEanother
BibTeXfieldAUTHORa list of authors for this entry
BOOKTITLEanother
BibTeXfield, for book title (if appropriate)CHAPTERanother
BibTeXfield, for chapter (if appropriate)CROSSREFanother
BibTeXfieldEDITIONanother
BibTeXfield, for edition of book (if appropriate)EDITORanother
BibTeXfield, for book editor (if appropriate)HOWPUBLISHEDanother
BibTeXfieldINSTITUTIONanother
BibTeXfieldJOURNALanother
BibTeXfield, for the journal name (if appropriate)KEYanother
BibTeXfieldMONTHanother
BibTeXfieldNOTEanother
BibTeXfieldNUMBERanother
BibTeXfield, for journal volume number (if appropriate)ORGANIZATIONanother
BibTeXfieldPAGESanother
BibTeXfield, for pages of the entryPUBLISHERanother
BibTeXfield, for book publisher (if appropriate)SCHOOLanother
BibTeXfieldSERIESanother
BibTeXfieldTITLEanother
BibTeXfield, for title of the entryTYPEanother
BibTeXfieldVOLUMEanother
BibTeXfield, for journal volume (if appropriate)YEARanother
BibTeXfield, for year of publicationKEYWORDSanother
BibTeXfield, used primarily for selective filtering in this packageURLanother
BibTeXfield, for website (if appropriate)OWNERanother
BibTeXfieldTIMESTAMPanother
BibTeXfield, used occasionally when I started populating my master file (you will see some old entries here)DOIanother
BibTeXfield, for a digital object identifier (used rarely)EPRINTanother
BibTeXfieldJOURNALTITLEanother
BibTeXfield, which I think is actually aBibLaTeXfieldISSNanother
BibTeXfieldABSTRACTanother
BibTeXfield, for entry abstract (if appropriate)DATE.ADDEDanother
BibTeXfieldDATE.MODIFIEDanother
BibTeXfield
Details
See data-raw directory for how these data were generated. The data were created by bib2df, which is now a package dependency.
I assume the user has some familiarity with BibTeX. Some entries were copy-pasted from my master bibliography file that I started in 2008 or so.