Adding bibliography entries

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Overview

The EMCA wiki bibliography database is an attempt to digitize, maintain and extend the EMCA bibliographies maintained since the 1990s by Paul ten Have.

We need people to both submit new publications, but also to help digitize the existing collection by taking items from the Static EMCA bibliographies and adding them to the dynamic database, as described below.

How to add items

You can add items to the EMCA Wiki bibliographies in three ways:

  1. You can email admins@emcawiki.net with a link to the publication/s you want to add.
  2. You can register for an account then add bibliography entries manually.
  3. Please check that your entries are not already in the bibliography first.
  4. You can import a BibTex file containing many references at once.

However in the latter two you will have to be careful to prepare the references before importing them to make sure they're correct and complete. Below are explanations of some of the steps in this process.

Naming conventions

  • The naming protocol for papers is: FirstauthorYYYY (so Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson 1974 would be: Sacks1974).
  • For the second publication in the same year by the same first author use FirstauthorYYYYa (i.e. Sacks1974, Sacks1974a etc.).
  • If there are multiple publications by authors with the same last name who are also sometimes co-authors, use Initial(s)FirstauthorYYYY eg. CGoodwinYYYY or MHGoodwinYYYY.

Adding authors

Authors on EMCA wiki have full names, we add them with the format:

Forename Surname

If there are multiple authors, use semicolons to separate them:

Forename Surname; Forename Surname

If there are initials, please include them with a period:

Forename I. Surname

Keywords

We have several specialist bibliographies on the site, based on Paul ten Have's original lists. If you want your addition to appear in the list, please use the following (possibly multiple) keyword groups:

You may also add any other keywords (or use any that are already in your bibtex file) - you will get auto-completable suggestions as you add entries, or check PopularTags to see which keywords are most used.

Bibliography Keys

You'll notice when importing a file that the title of the page is something like Sacks1974

This is because we need to have unique keys for each paper/book etc., which may have the same titles. If you are importing something and the key is already taken, please give it another name when importing it, for example: Sacks1974a or Sacks1974b.

Getting BibTex files to import

You can export a BibTex file for importing into this wiki from most popular bibliography software tools such as Mendeley, Zotero or Papers. When doing so, please try importing a few first, to get the hang of it.