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Acknowledgement of msmbstyle and author #18

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aridus opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 3 comments
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Acknowledgement of msmbstyle and author #18

aridus opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 3 comments

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@aridus
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aridus commented May 14, 2019

In my forthcoming Writing for Conservation guide, I acknowledge msmbstyle in the following way, in the Preface (note link through to the github page):

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I would also be happy to acknowledge the author by name, if you feel that is appropriate. Could you kindly let me know?

With thanks.

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That acknowledgement is fine with me. Having one name probably means you should have names for bookdown etc too, and I expect that would be clunky to read.

If you could let me have a link to the book once it's available, that would be great to put on the Github page here as another example of what can be produced.

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aridus commented May 16, 2019

Many thanks. I will send you a link to the manual - which will be embedded in our website - in a few weeks.

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aridus commented Jun 8, 2019

I am happy to let you know that my guide, which is formatted with the great msmbstyle, is now available on our new website https://www.oryxthejournal.org/. Thank you very much for help along the way!

To jump directly to the guide: https://www.oryxthejournal.org/writing-for-conservation-guide/present-your-data.html

This is something of a first draft (more material will be added in time).

One outstanding matter is the presentation of the tables, which I would like to improve (see this issue).

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