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Welcome to Maneage (\emph{Man}aging data lin\emph{eage}) and reproducible
papers/projects, for a review of the basics of this system, please see
- \citet{akhlaghi20}. You are now ready to configure Maneage and implement
+ \citet{maneage}. You are now ready to configure Maneage and implement
your own research in this framework. Maneage contains almost all the
elements that you will need in a research project, and adding any missing
parts is very easy once you become familiar with it. For example it
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Congratulations on running the raw template project! You can now follow the
customize this template and start your exciting research project over
it. You can always merge Maneage back into your project to improve its
infra-structure and leaving your own project intact. If you haven't already
-read \citet{akhlaghi20}, please do so before continuing, it isn't long
+read \citet{maneage}, please do so before continuing, it isn't long
(just 7 pages).
While you are writing your paper, just don't forget to \emph{not} use
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ directly within your \LaTeX{} source. Put them in configuration files and
after using them in the analysis, pass them into the \LaTeX{} source
through macros in the same subMakefile that used them. For some already
published examples, please see
-\citet{akhlaghi20}\footnote{\url{https://gitlab.com/makhlaghi/maneage-paper}},
+\citet{maneage}\footnote{\url{https://gitlab.com/makhlaghi/maneage-paper}},
\citet{infantesainz20}\footnote{\url{https://gitlab.com/infantesainz/sdss-extended-psfs-paper}}
and
\citet{akhlaghi19}\footnote{\url{https://gitlab.com/makhlaghi/iau-symposium-355}}. Working
@@ -230,9 +230,9 @@ please add a notice close to the start of your paper or in the end of the
abstract clearly mentioning that your work is fully reproducible. One
convention we have adopted until now is to put the Git checkum of the
project as the last word of the abstract, for example see
-\citet{akhlaghi19}, \citet{infantesainz20} and \citet{akhlaghi20}
+\citet{akhlaghi19}, \citet{infantesainz20} and \citet{maneage}
-Finally, don't forget to cite \citet{akhlaghi20} and acknowledge the
+Finally, don't forget to cite \citet{maneage} and acknowledge the
funders mentioned below. Otherwise we won't be able to continue working on
Maneage. Also, just as another reminder, before publication, don't forget
to follow the ``Publication checklist'' of \texttt{README-hacking.md}.
@@ -250,10 +250,10 @@ to follow the ``Publication checklist'' of \texttt{README-hacking.md}.
mentioning the reproducible paper template.}
This project was developed in the reproducible framework of Maneage
-(\emph{Man}aging data lin\emph{eage}, \url{https://maneage.org}). Maneage
-has been funded partially by the following grants: Japanese Ministry of
-Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) PhD scholarship
-to M. Akhlaghi and its Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (21244012,
+\citep[\emph{Man}aging data lin\emph{eage},][]{maneage}. Maneage has been
+funded partially by the following grants: Japanese Ministry of Education,
+Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) PhD scholarship to
+M. Akhlaghi and its Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (21244012,
24253003). The European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant
339659-MUSICOS. The European Union (EU) Horizon 2020 (H2020) research and
innovation programmes No 777388 under RDA EU 4.0 project, and Marie