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Filename: jcellbiol1995.bib
Version: 1.01
Date: 26 December 2021
Time: 08:40:18 MST
Checksum: 06262 61342 244311 2502463 [CRC-16 words lines bytes]

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This is a COMPLETE bibliograpy of the Journal of Cell Biology (CODEN JCLBA3, ISSN 0021-9525 (print), 1540-8140 (electronic)) for the pentad 1995--1999. Companion bibliographies with filenames ending in a pentad-beginning year cover other pentads.

The journal is published by Rutgers University Press. Publication began with volume 1, number 1, in 1961. There are generally several volumes per year, with each volume having three to twelve issues.

The journal has Web sites at:

    http://jcb.rupress.org/
    http://jcb.rupress.org/content/by/year

At version 1.01, the COMPLETE year coverage looked like this:

     1995 ( 516)    1997 ( 517)    1999 ( 471)
     1996 ( 485)    1998 ( 563)

     Article:       2552

     Total entries: 2552

BibTeX data for this journal have been derived almost entirely from HTML pages at the publisher Web site, with numerous cross validations against the holdings of the DOI agency at https://doi.org/.

DOI values are absent from the issue HTML pages, but present in the individual article HTML pages. However, there are more than 25,000 articles in this journal, so it is impractical to retrieve those Web pages to recover DOI data, because attempts to do so are thwarted by Web server blocks. Instead, DOI values have been algorithmically constructed from URL values, and hundreds of lookups at the DOI agency indicate that the conversions are almost always correct. However, there are a few articles where DOI values have unpredictable numeric strings unrelated to publication metadata, so in those cases, DOI values in the BibTeX entries are wrong. Until a DOI validation service becomes available that does not impose Web blocks against thousands of lookups, it is not possible to repair the erroneous DOI values.

Protecting braces are supplied around proper nouns in BibTeX title values, but there is considerable inconsistency in capitalization between the publisher HTML metadata and article contents, so it is likely that some title words that should be braced are not, or are incorrectly cased.

There are also many titles that exhibit excessive, and unneeded bracing, because the automatic conversion to BibTeX form assumed the practices of later years where title words after the first are downcased unless they are proper nouns. HTML for many earlier volumes uses UpDownCasing, requiring a human skilled in the journal subject area to identify and brace the words that are proper nouns. Numerous checks have been done against a large corpus of bibliographic data to find, and brace, proper nouns.

Biological genera, and proper noun phrases that name genes, and other biological concepts, are wrapped in \bioname{...} markup that is normally defined to display its argument in italics. This bibliographer is not trained in biology, so it is likely that some title values are missing \bioname{...} wrappers.

Spelling has been verified with the UNIX spell and GNU ispell programs using the exception dictionary stored in the companion file with extension .sok.

BibTeX citation tags are uniformly chosen as name:year:abbrev, where name is the family name of the first author or editor, year is a 4-digit number, and abbrev is a 3-letter condensation of important title words. Citation tags were automatically generated by software developed for the BibNet Project.

In this bibliography, entries are sorted in publication order within each journal, using bibsort -byvolume.

The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.