RTF Scan numbering incorrect
The output of RTF scan is not matching up with the bibliography it prints at the end of the document. For instance:
{Heeks, 2008}
is correctly identified in the disambiguation window, and appears in the bibliography as:
18. Heeks, R. ICT4D 2.0: The Next Phase of Applying ICT for International Development. Computer 41, 6 (2008), 26–33.
But in the text of my document, the reference numbering in the same position is: [1].
This happens with many of the references in the document. It looks like the RTF scan is numbering text references by order of appearance in the document, while the bibliography has been sorted alphabetically.
I am using the ACM SIGCHI reference format. What could I be doing wrong? Is this a bug or is there a setting I don't know about?
{Heeks, 2008}
is correctly identified in the disambiguation window, and appears in the bibliography as:
18. Heeks, R. ICT4D 2.0: The Next Phase of Applying ICT for International Development. Computer 41, 6 (2008), 26–33.
But in the text of my document, the reference numbering in the same position is: [1].
This happens with many of the references in the document. It looks like the RTF scan is numbering text references by order of appearance in the document, while the bibliography has been sorted alphabetically.
I am using the ACM SIGCHI reference format. What could I be doing wrong? Is this a bug or is there a setting I don't know about?
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{UN, 2000}
{Benjamin, 2001}
... have both been given an in text numbering [2]. Both appear in the bibliography, but again with completely different numbering:
31. United Nations. United Nations Millennium Development Goals. 2000. http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/global.shtml.
3. Benjamin, P. Telecentres in South Africa. The Journal of Development Communication Telecenters & ICT for Development-Critical Perspectives & Visions for the Future 12, 2 (2001).
So this looks very much like a bug. This is only a draft for now so if anyone knows a reference format that does work I don't mind switching.
My guess would be this is due to the fact that SIGCHI does in fact sort alphabetically in the bib, which is not terribly common for a numeric style. Try IEEE?
I won't make any promises on how quickly we'll fix that, though, RTF Scan is a bit of a stepchild.
I'll work up a patch against 4.0 sometime soon.
If there have been irregularities in disambiguation with RTF Scan (not sure if there have been, but if), they should also clear up with this fix.