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autobib-style-extras
define-cite
bib?
make-bib
in-bib
proceedings-location
journal-location
book-location
techrpt-location
dissertation-location
author-name
authors
org-author-name
other-authors
editor
Version: 5.0

3 Bibliographies

 (require scriblib/autobib)

(autobib-style-extras)  list?
Includes the content of the result list in the style of a document part that includes all figures. These style extras pull in HTML and Latex rendering support.

(define-cite ~cite-id citet-id generate-bibliography-id)
Binds ~cite-id, citet-id, and generate-bibliography-id, which share state to accumulate and render citations.

The function bound to ~cite-id produces a citation with a preceding non-breaking space. It has the contract

  ((bib?) () (listof bib?) . ->* . element?)

The function bound to citet-id has the same contract as the function for ~cite-id, but it generates an element suitable for use as a noun refering to the document or its author.

The function bound to generate-bibliography-id generates the section for the bibliography. It has the contract

  (() (#:tag [tag "doc-bibliography"]) null? . ->* . part?)

(bib? v)  boolean?
  v : any/c
Returns #t if v is a value produced by make-bib or in-bib, #f otherwise.

(make-bib #:title title    
  [#:author author    
  #:is-book? is-book?    
  #:location location    
  #:date date    
  #:url url])  bib?
  title : any/c
  author : any/c = #f
  is-book? : any/c = #f
  location : any/c = #f
  date : any/c = #f
  url : string? = #f
Produces a value that represents a document to cite. Except for is-book? and url, the arguments are used as elements, except that #f means that the information is not supplied. Functions like proceedings-location, author-name, and authors help produce elements in a standard format.

An element produced by a function like author-name tracks first, last names, and name suffixes separately, so that names can be ordered and rendered correctly. When a string is provided as an author name, the last non-empty sequence of ASCII alphabetic characters after a space is treated as the author name, and the rest is treated as the first name.

(in-bib orig where)  bib?
  orig : bib?
  where : string?
Extends a bib value so that the rendered citation is suffixed with where, which might be a page or chapter number.

(proceedings-location location    
  [#:pages pages    
  #:series series    
  #:volume volume])  element?
  location : any/c
  pages : (or (list/c any/c any/c) #f) = #f
  series : any/c = #f
  volume : any/c = #f
Combines elements to generate an element that is suitable for describing a paper’s location within a conference or workshop proceedings.

(journal-location title    
  [#:pages pages    
  #:number number    
  #:volume volume])  element?
  title : any/c
  pages : (or (list/c any/c any/c) #f) = #f
  number : any/c = #f
  volume : any/c = #f
Combines elements to generate an element that is suitable for describing a paper’s location within a journal.

(book-location [#:edition edition    
  #:publisher publisher])  element?
  edition : any/c = #f
  publisher : any/c = #f
Combines elements to generate an element that is suitable for describing a book’s location.

(techrpt-location [#:institution institution]    
  #:number number)  element?
  institution : edition = any/c
  number : any/c
Combines elements to generate an element that is suitable for describing a technical report’s location.

(dissertation-location [#:institution institution    
  #:number degree])  element?
  institution : edition = any/c
  degree : any/c = "PhD"
Combines elements to generate an element that is suitable for describing a dissertation.

(author-name first last [#:suffix suffix])  element?
  first : any/c
  last : any/c
  suffix : any/c = #f
Combines elements to generate an element that is suitable for describing an author’s name, especially where the last name is not merely a sequence of ASCII alphabet letters or where the name has a suffix (such as “Jr.”).

(authors name ...)  element?
  name : any/c
Combines multiple author elements into one, so that it is rendered and alphabetized appropriately. If a name is a string, it is parsed in the same way as by make-bib.

(org-author-name name)  element?
  name : any/c
Converts an element for an organization name to one suitable for use as a bib-value author.

Generates an element that is suitable for use as a “others” author. When combined with another author element via authors, the one created by other-authors renders as “et al.”

(editor name)  element?
  name : name/c
Takes an author-name element and create one that represents the editor of a collection. If a name is a string, it is parsed in the same way as by make-bib.