cscw-pandoc

Turn your Pandoc Markdown into a CSCW PDF

https://github.com/edsu/cscw-pandoc

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Turn your Pandoc Markdown into a CSCW PDF

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: edsu
  • Language: TeX
  • Default Branch: master
  • Size: 1.11 MB
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  • Watchers: 1
  • Forks: 0
  • Open Issues: 0
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Created about 10 years ago · Last pushed almost 10 years ago
Metadata Files
Readme Citation

README.md

This repository contains the CSCW 2017 LaTeX template that has been slightly adjusted so that it can be used with a Pandoc Markdown and your own BibTeX file to generate a PDF.

If you have some writing in Pandoc Markdown and you want to generate a CSCW PDF you can replace paper.md and citations.bib with your own work, and then:

make

The example paper.md should illustrate how to format your Markdown file and what types of frontmatter it should contain. The resulting paper.pdf can be found in this repository.

If you are using MacTeX and went with the smaller BasicTeX install make sure you've got these things installed using tlmgr:

tlmgr install enumitem tex4ht helvetic preprint txfonts ccicons todonotes courier

If you have any adjustments please add an issue or send a pull request.

Owner

  • Name: Ed Summers
  • Login: edsu
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Silver Spring, MD
  • Company: Stanford University

Working for sustainable hypermedia.

Citation (citations.bib)

@Misc{CHINOSAUR:venue,
  author =       {@\_CHINOSAUR},
  key =          {_CHINOSAUR},
  howpublished = {Tweet},
  title =        {VENUE IS TOO COLD. \#BINGO \#CHI2016},
  month =        {May},
  day =          1,
  year =         2015,
  note =         {Retrieved Febuary 2, 2014 from
                  \url{https://twitter.com/_CHINOSAUR/status/461864317415989248}},
  annote =       {Tweet}
}

@inproceedings{Klemmer:2002:WSC:503376.503378,
  author =       {Klemmer, Scott R. and Thomsen, Michael and
                  Phelps-Goodman, Ethan and Lee, Robert and Landay,
                  James A.},
  title =        {Where Do Web Sites Come from?: Capturing and
                  Interacting with Design History},
  booktitle =    {Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human
                  Factors in Computing Systems},
  series =       {CHI '02},
  year =         2002,
  isbn =         {1-58113-453-3},
  location =     {Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA},
  pages =        {1--8},
  numpages =     8,
  url =          {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/503376.503378},
  doi =          {10.1145/503376.503378},
  acmid =        503378,
  publisher =    {ACM},
  address =      {New York, NY, USA},
  keywords =     {CSCW, activity capture, design rationale, history
                  management, informal interfaces, sketching, tangible
                  UI, web design},
}

@inproceedings{Mather:2000:MUT,
  title =        {Making up titles for conference papers},
  author =       {Mather, B. D.},
  booktitle =    {Ext. Abstracts CHI 2000},
  year =         2000,
  publisher =    "ACM Press",
  pages =        "1-2",
}

@book{Schwartz:1995:GBF,
  title =        {Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing},
  author =       {Marilyn Schwartz},
  address =      {Bloomington, IN, USA},
  year =         1995,
  publisher =    {ERIC}
}

@inproceedings{Zellweger:2001:FAO:504216.504224,
  author =       {Zellweger, Polle T. and Bouvin, Niels Olof and
                  Jeh{\o}j, Henning and Mackinlay, Jock D.},
  title =        {Fluid annotations in an open world},
  booktitle =    {Proc. Hypertext 2001},
  year =         2001,
  pages =        {9--18},
  publisher =    {ACM Press},
}

@misc{acm_categories,
  key =          "ACM",
  author =       {ACM},
  title =        {How to Classify Works Using ACM's Computing
                  Classification System},
  year =         1998,
  note =         {\url{http://www.acm.org/class/how_to_use.html}},
}

@Misc{cavender:writing,
  author =       {Anna Cavender and Shari Trewin and Vicki Hanson},
  title =        {Accessible Writing Guide},
  year =         2014,
  day =          22,
  note =
                  {\url{http://www.sigaccess.org/welcome-to-sigaccess/resources/accessible-writing-guide/}},
  annote =       {URL}
}

@article{ethics,
  title =        {{Social Impacts of Computing: Codes of Professional
                  Ethics}},
  author =       {Ronald E. Anderson},
  doi =          "10.1177/089443939201000402",
  journal =      "Social Science Computer Review December",
  year =         1992,
  volume =       10,
  number =       4,
  pages =        "453-469"
}

@Misc{heilig:sensorama,
  author =       {Morton L. Heilig},
  title =        {Sensorama Simulator},
  howpublished = {U.S. Patent 3,050,870},
  month =        {August},
  day =          28,
  year =         1962,
  note =         {Filed Februrary 22, 1962.},
  annote =       {is this right?}
},

@article{kaye:puc,
  year =         2014,
  issn =         {1617-4909},
  journal =      {Personal and Ubiquitous Computing},
  volume =       18,
  number =       4,
  doi =          {10.1007/s00779-014-0773-4},
  title =        {Special issue on science fiction and ubiquitous
                  computing},
  url =          {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-014-0773-4},
  publisher =    {Springer London},
  author =       {Kaye, Jofish and Dourish, Paul},
  pages =        {765-766},
  language =     {English}
}

@Misc{psy:gangnam,
  author =       {Psy},
  title =        {Gangnam Style},
  howpublished = {Video},
  month =        {July},
  day =          15,
  year =         2012,
  note =         {Retrieved August 22, 2014 from
                  \url{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0}},
  annote =       {Video URL}
}

@PhdThesis{sutherland:sketchpad,
  author =       {Ivan E. Sutherland},
  title =        {Sketchpad, a Man-Machine Graphical Communication
                  System},
  school =       {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
  year =         1963,
  address =      {Cambridge, MA},
}

@InBook{winner:politics,
  author =       {Langdon Winner},
  title =        {The Social Shaping of Technology},
  chapter =      {Do artifacts have politics?},
  publisher =    {Open University Press},
  year =         1999,
  address =      {UK},
  edition =      {2nd},
  pages =        {28--40},
}

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