HUMAINE bibliography tool is up and running
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Public
After months of promises, here it is: The HUMAINE bibliography tool is running on the portal!
http://emotion-research.net/biblio
Its main features are:
* dynamically updated and searchable list of references,
sorted by year and author.
* powerful advanced bibliography search form
* "publications" portlet showing recent publications
on each portal member homepage
* references can be shown in different formats
(e.g., APA-like, BibTex), and
* portal members can add comments to references
I now invite all HUMAINE members to check that their own emotion-related references are present, and to add those that are missing. In particular, recent HUMAINE publications should be added! (but please do not add articles that are "to appear" etc., this would become a maintenance nightmare).
See the portal guide for detailed instructions for adding references:
http://emotion-research.net/guide/Bibliography
The current database has an initial fill containing, on the one hand, the >100 HUMAINE references we all published last year (thanks to Janice Dale, Kostas Karpouzis, Loic Kessous, Stefan Rank, Etienne Roesch, and Stefan Steidl for helping to add these). On the other hand, I have donated >300 relevant references from the annotated bibliography in my PhD thesis, as a first contribution to relevant background literature. I invite others to do likewise! (contact me before uploading hundreds of references please).
Special thanks go to Christian Federmann, who has been working on this piece of software for the last six months. He will continue to improve it! Please send bug reports and comments to humaine-webmaster@dfki.de, that will reach Christian and myself.
I will be in touch with work package postdocs individually, asking them to co-ordinate the addition of references from their respective thematic areas.
Thanks again to all helpers, and -- enjoy!
Marc

AISB 2009 Symposium on Affective Bodily Expression
