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* Public wiki: http://snap.stanford.edu/moin/ * Create an account yourself. * Ask Andrej to get editing privileges. * Private wiki: http://snap.stanford.edu/wiki or http://www.stanford.edu/group/snap/cgi-bin/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page * Ask Jaewon Yang for an account. |
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The repository can be viewed in a browser with: http://snap.stanford.edu/viewvc/snap/ === How to create and add a new paper to SVN === To add a new paper into the repository: * Checkout the appropriate year (e.g., "svn checkout http://snap@snap.stanford.edu/svn/snap2/docs/papers/2018/") * Create a new subdirectory in the 2018 for the paper. Use the following notation to create the folder <your-name>-<keyword> (e.g., seth-influence, jaewon-communities) * We keep each section of the paper in a separate file (000abstract.tex, 010intro.tex, ...). Here is a paper template that you can use: http://snap.stanford.edu/svn/snap2/docs/papers/samplePaper.zip * We put the figures (EPS files) into the FIG folder (see samplePaper.zip) * We use the Makefile to compile the LaTeX source into PDF. If you rename the *.tex files make sure you also edit the Makefile appropriately. * Now that you have the skeleton of the paper ready add it to the repository: "svn add my-paper". Make sure you only add *.tex, *.bib, Makefile and the FIG folder. Don't add *.aux and other temporary files. === Tips on writing good papers === For a nice set of tips and guidelines on how to write a good technical paper see Jennifer Widom's page: http://infolab.stanford.edu/~widom/paper-writing.html === Weekly meetings === * Time: Monday, 12:00pm * Location: Gates 423 (Infolab) * More info here: SnapWeekly |
Get started @ SNAP
Welcome to SNAP! Here is a list that will help you get started in the SNAP group.
Remote access
- SSH to shark.stanford.edu.
Login with your InfoLab account.
SNAP mailing list
Manage your subscription or request to be added here: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/snap-group
SNAP Wiki
Public wiki: http://snap.stanford.edu/moin/
- Create an account yourself.
- Ask Andrej to get editing privileges.
Private wiki: http://snap.stanford.edu/wiki or http://www.stanford.edu/group/snap/cgi-bin/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
- Ask Jaewon Yang for an account.
Datasets
See SNAP wiki, here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/snap/cgi-bin/mediawiki/index.php/Datasets
Source core repository
- Source code is in git.
- Use username snap.
More info here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/snap/cgi-bin/mediawiki/index.php/Snap
git clone snap@shark.stanford.edu:/u/snap/git/snapcore.git
Papers, publications repository
- Papers are in an SVN repository.
- Use username snap.
More info here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/snap/cgi-bin/mediawiki/index.php/Svn
Check out the repository as follows:
svn co svn+ssh://snap@snap.stanford.edu/svn/snap2/docs/papers
The repository can be viewed in a browser with: http://snap.stanford.edu/viewvc/snap/
How to create and add a new paper to SVN
To add a new paper into the repository:
Checkout the appropriate year (e.g., "svn checkout http://snap@snap.stanford.edu/svn/snap2/docs/papers/2018/")
Create a new subdirectory in the 2018 for the paper. Use the following notation to create the folder <your-name>-<keyword> (e.g., seth-influence, jaewon-communities)
We keep each section of the paper in a separate file (000abstract.tex, 010intro.tex, ...). Here is a paper template that you can use: http://snap.stanford.edu/svn/snap2/docs/papers/samplePaper.zip
- We put the figures (EPS files) into the FIG folder (see samplePaper.zip)
- We use the Makefile to compile the LaTeX source into PDF. If you rename the *.tex files make sure you also edit the Makefile appropriately.
- Now that you have the skeleton of the paper ready add it to the repository: "svn add my-paper". Make sure you only add *.tex, *.bib, Makefile and the FIG folder. Don't add *.aux and other temporary files.
Tips on writing good papers
For a nice set of tips and guidelines on how to write a good technical paper see Jennifer Widom's page: http://infolab.stanford.edu/~widom/paper-writing.html
Weekly meetings
- Time: Monday, 12:00pm
- Location: Gates 423 (Infolab)
More info here: SnapWeekly