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Add chocolate.bib #10751

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@ThiloteE ThiloteE commented Jan 7, 2024

Library that can be used as (example) material for the JabRef website and other public relations matters.

The particular topic "chocolate" was chosen following a suggestion by Tobias Diez:

"For jabref online, I spend some time thinking about what kind of articles / subjects one should choose for user-faced presentation. In the end, I went for the theme "Chocolate" because:

  1. It's positively received across many cultures
  2. It's easy to understand and relate too, even if you are not an expert in the field
  3. It has enough variation to e.g. demonstrate the group tree
  4. while still being homogenous enough to at least make the impression to be a plausible "real" library of someone
  5. It's not such a dry subject as computer science or mathematics, while at the same time being serious and scientific enough

Was hard to find a topic that scored well on all these points. Another close contender was "Old-time classics" (Newton, Einstein, Hilbert, ...), but then you get the cliché old western guys narrative. So maybe the blog series could use "Chocolate" as well?"

Library that can be used as (example) material for the JabRef website and other public relations matters.

The particular topic "chocolate" was chosen following a suggestion by Tobias Dietz:

"For jabref online, I spend some time thinking about what kind of articles / subjects one should choose for user-faced presentation. In the end, I went for the theme "Chocolate" because:
1. It's positively received across many cultures
2. It's easy to understand and relate too, even if you are not an expert in the field
3. It has enough variation to e.g. demonstrate the group tree
4. while still being homogenous enough to at least make the impression to be a plausible "real" library of someone
5. It's not such a dry subject as computer science or mathematics, while at the same time being serious and scientific enough

Was hard to find a topic that scored well on all these points. Another close contender was "Old-time classics" (Newton, Einstein, Hilbert, ...), but then you get the cliché old western guys narrative. So maybe the blog series could use "Chocolate" as well?"
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@Siedlerchr Siedlerchr merged commit 9c60c06 into main Jan 7, 2024
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@Siedlerchr Siedlerchr deleted the jabref-chocolate.bib branch January 7, 2024 15:13
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