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DEEP2 Reference Generator
The DEEP team and its partners have produced a wealth of literature. This page is designed to help sort out references to the literature for various purposes, and returns a formatted list of references given the desired inputs. Results are by default sorted approximately by chronology (Publication date/volume if available, otherwise astro-ph identifiers. Conference proceedings also generally follow journal articles.) If you notice any errors or apparent omissions, any suggestions/corrections/updates can be sent to jharker@ucolick.org


Show references from the following:

DEEP - Papers from the original Groth Strip Survey
DEEP2 - Papers using data from the DEIMOS survey and related references
AEGIS - Papers published by non-local AEGIS collaborators making use of DEEP2 data products
GOODS - Papers with DEEP-team authors using data from GOODS N/S
Miscellaneous - Includes: Papers by DEEP-team members using DEEP data, but with another dataset as the focus as well as other papers that might not otherwise be included in a short list of recent DEEP publications.
All references in database
Output may be formatted as plain text, in LaTeX designed to be used with most science journal articles, in LaTeX designed to match the Keck proposal format (in the "Experience and Recent Publications" section) or as HTML complete with links to the electronic astro-ph versions where available (available as raw html to be copied into another file or as parsed html). Also available is a format suitable for copy+pasting elements into NSF annual reports, though I note their online forms do not allow for any particularly convenient automation of this task.

Author lists may be "short form" e.g.: "J. Doe et al.", "compressed form" which lists up to the first seven authors or "full form" which lists all authors whenever possible. Note that some output formats are restricted to a default author list format: Keck proposal style LaTeX will only use the short list, for instance.

Format options:

Show titles - Titles are always shown for the proposal-LaTeX format and omitted for the generic-LaTeX format, but are optional for the plaintext and HTML.
Include conference proceedings in results.
Order alphabetically instead of chronologically.

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