Dear S. S.
Thanks for all the tips. 
The bit on tagging AUTHORS is especially insightful. 
thanks.
adrian 
 

On Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 1:12:15 PM UTC+8, S. S. wrote:
>
> Adrian,
>
> There is a lot of information in that collection! 
>
> A small input I can give is in these two tiddlers: 4. FAQ about using this 
> file (TiddlyWiki) , 5. Personal notes/Collections
> Change the word "tick" to either: {{$:/core/images/save-button}} save wiki 
> button /or/ {{$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki}} save wiki button
>
> If you look at https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/ you will see that at 
> the bottom of every tiddler, there is an ability to add a comment. On that 
> pre-release website open the Control Panel, Plugins - and read about the 
> *Comments* plugin. It may be useful for those who download and use your 
> tiddlywiki.
>
> On a matter of structure, looking at how much detail there is, and how 
> methodically it is laid out, I imagine you have this information in a 
> spreadsheet/database.
>
> I realize that the below is not going to be something you will do at this 
> stage of your work - but it is an idea for when this exercise is done again 
> from scratch.
>
> Since I also keep notes of papers/publications with classifications and 
> summaries/excerpts - I separate each one in a different tiddler. then 
> present it using data that links them.
>
> For example you have the paper: Miller, C.J., & Brooker, B. (2017). 
> Mindfulness programming for parents and teachers of children with ADHD.
> It is listed under two categories: Attention deficit hyperactivity 
> disorder (ADHD) *AND* Parent-children
> How would one know this easily?
>
> The below is similar to how I keep my notes.
>
> I have a tiddler tagged *author* for EACH author, so I would have one for 
> author Miller *AND* another for author Brooker - example:
>
> title: Brianne A. Brooker
> caption: Brooker, B.
> description: Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, 
> Canada.^^(2017)^^
> tags: author psychology
>
> Then I would have a tiddler for their joint publication.
> title: Mindfulness programming for parents and teachers of children with 
> ADHD
> date: 2017
> authors: [[Carlin J. Miller]] [[Brianne A. Brooker]]
> tags:  publication
> doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.05.015
> description: To show pilot data from an investigation of the outcomes of a 
> purpose-built mindfulness training for parents and teachers of children 
> with ADHD
> caption: Mindfulness programming for parents and teachers of children with 
> ADHD. //Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice//
>
> These three tiddlers could be re-used anywhere, any time, in any context. 
> Also the bodies (text fields) of the tiddlers can easily list anything that 
> references them (which answers the question above as to how would one 
> easily know a singe publication was listed in different categories).
>
> The next would be your actual reference entry as you have put together in 
> your project - this is what will be listed in each category.
>
> You would need a tiddler for the entry that shows the specific part of 
> this publication you are referring to, in this case: *28, 108-115*
> For this project I would choose some naming style of entries based on: 
> Mindfulness Topic Modeling
> title: MTM some naming scheme 0001
> source: Mindfulness programming for parents and teachers of children with 
> ADHD
> reference: 28, 108-115
> tags: ADHD Parent-children
>
> You now have all the pieces needed to build the entry and list it in the 
> right categories: ADHD *&* Parent-children
> Miller, C.J., & Brooker, B. (2017). Mindfulness programming for parents 
> and teachers of children with ADHD. *Complementary Therapies in Clinical 
> Practice, 28*, 108-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.05.015
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 6:49:35 AM UTC+7, Adrian Kee wrote:
>>
>> Dear TiddlyWiki folks,
>>
>> In one of my recent scientific paper, I used TiddlyWiki to present a 
>> collection of publication records in terms of topics.  See tentative link 
>> <https://mindfulnesstm.github.io/tiddlywiki/Mindfulness_TM_2017.html>.
>>
>> I like to hear from fellow TiddlyWiki users on possible ways it can be 
>> improved before I finalized the file for posterity (which can be real 
>> soon). 
>>
>> I also need some help in setting it up for others to find it easily 
>> through Google search. 
>>
>> All comments welcomed. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> adrian :)
>>
>

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