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* pandoc-citeproc choking on my yaml
@ 2018-01-18 20:30 Joseph Reagle
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From: Joseph Reagle @ 2018-01-18 20:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Maybe this is something I did to my YAML bibliography, but I think I saw a pandoc-citeproc update as well...

Unfortunately, pandoc-citeproc doesn't give a diagnostic of what line or assignment it is throwing an error on. I've tried online YAML validators but I think they are showing unrelated redherrings.

```
╰─➤  pandoc -f markdown+mmd_title_block+yaml_metadata_block -w html -s --tab-stop 4 -o 02-hackers.html -csl=chicago-fullnote-bibliography.csl --filter pandoc-citeproc 02-hackers-2.md 02-hackers.yaml
Error parsing references: expected Int, encountered Array
Error running filter pandoc-citeproc:
Filter returned error status 1
```

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---
title: "DRAFT: 02 The Life Hackers"
author: Joseph Reagle
date: 2017
suppress-bibliography: true
md_opts_: --quash-citations --style-csl chicago-fullnote-bibliography.csl -w html --keep
...

# The Blob <!-- 470 -->

In the 1958 science-horror flick "The Blob," a meteorite crashes in the small town of Downingtown, Pennsylvania.
With it comes a space-born terror, a gelatinous creature that envelopes its victims, growing in size and danger with each person consumed.
The more imaginative critics of self-help characterize it, too, as a creeping horror.
Journalist Boris Kachka writes that "self-help publishing ate America": this "plague of usefulness" has "infiltrated and commandeered other fields in its drive to reproduce" [@Kachka2013ppp].
Matt Thomas similarly labels life hacking a "technologized" and "colonizing" type of self-help, with a "rapacious" need to "apply the logic of the computer to all human activity": "once it has colonized one domain, it looks for another to take over" [@Thomas2015lhc, p. 81].
Even the grocery story is not safe.

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---
references:
- id: Allen2001gtd
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York"
  abstract: "The influential book for managing tasks: get them out of one's mind by recording them with a bias towards action. The workflow consists of five stages: capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage. Spoke of tricks, not hacks."
  author:
  - family: "Allen"
    given: "David"
  custom1: "20150709"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2001
  publisher: "Penguin Books"
  title-short: "Getting things done"
  title: "Getting things done: The art of stress-free productivity"
- id: AllinsonHayes2012csi
  type: book
  publisher-place: "United Kingdom"
  abstract: "The Cognitive Style Index (CSI) is a 38-item self-report questionnaire with scores of 2 (true), 1 (uncertain), and false (zero) that range from the most intuitive (zero) to analytic (76)"
  author:
  - family: "Allinson"
    given: "Christopher"
  - family: "Hayes"
    given: "John"
  custom1: "20151119"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2012
  publisher: "Pearson Education"
  title-short: "The cognitive style index"
  title: "The cognitive style index: Technical manual and user guide"
- id: Alltop2015tln
  type: webpage
  abstract: "Over 80 lifehacking related sites"
  container-title: "Alltop"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 22
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Top Lifehacks news"
  URL: "http://lifehacks.alltop.com/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 23
- id: Andrews2005nci
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "An early (2005) popular response to the GTD phenomenon, likening it to a cult."
  author:
  - family: "Andrews"
    given: "Robert"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
    month: 07
    day: 12
  container-title: "Wired.com"
  publisher: "Condé Nast"
  title: "A new cult for the info age"
  URL: "http://archive.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2005/07/68103"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 09
- id: Bachmann2010rpr
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "124 (out of 164) attendees of ShmooCon 2008 completed the survey asking about hacker involvement and risk propensity, rationality (REI scales), and faith-in-intuition in decision-making. Hackers \'prefer rational thinking styles over intuitive approaches and they demonstrate a particularly high confidence in their ability to reach optimal decisions through a rational deliberation process. They prefer complex problems over simple ones and they enjoy solving problems that require hard thinking more than the average person. Second, they are also more prone to engage in potentially risky behaviors than members of the broader population.\'"
  author:
  - family: "Bachmann"
    given: "Michael"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  container-title: "International Journal of Cyber Criminology"
  title: "The risk propensity and rationality of computer hackers"
  URL: "http://www.cybercrimejournal.com/michaelbacchmaan2010ijcc.pdf"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 11
    day: 19
  volume: "4"
- id: Baron-Cohen2003edt
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York"
  abstract: "An argument based on experience as a psychologist and literature that male and female brains are different: female-type brains are better at emphasizing (\'E\') and communicating, while male brains are stronger at understanding and building systems (\'S\'); autism is actually a type of extreme male brain."
  author:
  - family: "Baron-Cohen"
    given: "Simon"
  custom1: "20110314"
  custom2: "gender-secondary.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2003
  keyword: "gender"
  publisher: "Basic Books"
  title-short: "The essential difference"
  title: "The essential difference: The truth about the male and female brain"
- id: Baron-Cohen2006hsa
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "\' The hyper-systemizing theory of autism proposes that the systemizing mechanism is set too high in people with autism. As a result, they can"
  author:
  - family: "Baron-Cohen"
    given: "Simon"
  custom2: "gender-secondary.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2006
    month: 07
  DOI: "10.1016/j.pnpbp.2006.01.010"
  container-title: "Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry"
  issue: "5"
  publisher: "Elsevier BV"
  title: "The hyper-systemizing, assortative mating theory of autism"
  URL: "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2006.01.010"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 12
    day: 09
  volume: "30"
- id: Chen2013tgc
  type: post-weblog
  abstract: "Evidence of inherent optimism and wish fulfillment"
  author:
  - family: "Chen"
    given: "Adrian"
  container-title: "Gawker"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 09
    day: 17
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Tech geeks celebrate after famous pickup artist buys a private island"
  URL: "http://gawker.com/tech-geeks-celebrate-after-famous-pickup-artist-buys-a-1333855628"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 08
    day: 12
- id: ChristianGriffiths2016alc
  type: book
  abstract: "A book that relates common computer problems and solutions to everyday human problems. Thinking algorithmically allows us to distinguish between an optimal approach, a sufficient solution, and problems which are almost intractable. Just like algorithms, humans should tend towards flexibility, simplicity, sufficiency, taking chances, and trading off costs of error with costs of delay."
  author:
  - family: "Christian"
    given: "Brian"
  - family: "Griffiths"
    given: "Tom"
  custom2: "lh-meaning.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2016
    month: 04
    day: 19
  ISBN: "9781627790369"
  keyword: "lifehack"
  publisher: "Macmillan"
  title-short: "Algorithms to live by"
  title: "Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions"
  accessed:
    year: 2018
    month: 01
    day: 18
- id: Doctorow2003dmk
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York"
  author:
  - family: "Doctorow"
    given: "Cory"
  custom2: "field-notes-2016-cat.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2003
  ISBN: "076530953X"
  publisher: "Tor"
  title: "Down and out in the magic kingdom"
  URL: "http://craphound.com/down/Cory_Doctorow_-_Down_and_Out_in_the_Magic_Kingdom.pdf"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 23
- id: Doctorow2009dmf
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Doctorow"
    given: "Cory"
  container-title: "Craphound"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
    month: 10
    day: 01
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Download makers for free"
  URL: "http://craphound.com/makers/download/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 09
- id: Doctorow2010hug
  type: post-weblog
  abstract: "How Ferriss used adwords and sneaking dust-jacket designs onto business books in a Borders to test his book; title included 'Broadband and White Sand', 'Millionaire Chameleon' and 'The 4-Hour Workweek'; After a week and less than $200, he knew 4-hour had the highest click-through."
  author:
  - family: "Doctorow"
    given: "Cory"
  container-title: "Boing Boing"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
    month: 10
    day: 25
  title: "HOWTO use Google AdWords to prototype and test a book title"
  URL: "http://boingboing.net/2010/10/25/howto-use-google-adw.html"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 05
    day: 12
- id: DoctorowOBrien2004dol
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Doctorow"
    given: "Cory"
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  container-title: "Boing Boing"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2004
    month: 06
    day: 06
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Danny O'Brien's life hacks"
  URL: "http://boingboing.net/2004/06/06/danny-obriens-life-h.html"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 03
- id: DoctorowOBrien2004lht
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Doctorow"
    given: "Cory"
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  container-title: "Craphound"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2004
    month: 02
    day: 11
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title-short: "Life Hacks"
  title: "Life Hacks: Tech secrets of overprolific alpha geeks"
  URL: "http://www.craphound.com/lifehacksetcon04.txt"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 03
    day: 02
- id: Economist2015aip
  type: article-magazine
  abstract: "Authors must now hire their own publicists, court \'influencers\' (Winfrey, Zuckerberg), hack best-seller lists (encourage pre-orders, release in a quiet period, route book tour), speaking tours"
  container-title: "Economist"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2015
    month: 02
    day: 14
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Authorpreneurship"
  URL: "http://www.economist.com/news/business/21643124-succeed-these-days-authors-must-be-more-businesslike-ever-authorpreneurship"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 08
    day: 06
- id: Ferriss20094hw
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York, NY"
  author:
  - family: "Ferriss"
    given: "Tim"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
  original-date:
    year: 2007
  publisher: "Crown"
  title-short: "The 4-hour workweek"
  title: "The 4-hour workweek: Escape 9--5, live anywhere, and join the new rich"
  URL: "http://archive.org/stream/QuattroOraTrabajo/QuatroOraTrabajo_djvu.txt"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 02
    day: 29
- id: Ferriss2016bio
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Ferriss"
    given: "Tim"
  container-title: "4-Hour Workweek"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 16
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Bio"
  URL: "http://fourhourworkweek.com/about/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 16
- id: FerrissRose2009krt
  type: post-weblog
  abstract: "Description of AdWords testing and book cover design"
  author:
  - family: "Ferriss"
    given: "Tim"
  - family: "Rose"
    given: "Kevin"
  container-title: "4-hour Work Week"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
    month: 03
    day: 31
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Kevin rose and Tim Ferriss discuss angel investing and naming companies"
  URL: "http://fourhourworkweek.com/2009/03/31/kevin-rose-and-tim-ferriss-discuss-naming-companies-angel-investing/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 21
- id: Fine2010dgh
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York"
  abstract: "Gender inequity persists in the home"
  author:
  - family: "Fine"
    given: "Cordelia"
  custom1: "20110519"
  custom2: "gender-secondary.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  publisher: "WW Norton & Co."
  title-short: "Delusions of gender"
  title: "Delusions of gender: How our minds, society, and neurosexism create difference"
- id: Google2005slc
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Google"
  container-title: "Lifehacker"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Site:<span class='nocase'>lifehacker.com</span> Jan 1, 2005 -- June 1, 2005"
  URL: "https://www.google.ca/search?q=site%3Alifehacker.com&biw=952&bih=875&source=lnt&tbs=cdr%3A1%2Ccd_min%3A2005-01-01%2Ccd_max%3A2005-06-01&tbm="
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 02
- id: Graham2010hpb
  type: book
  publisher-place: "Cambridge, MA"
  abstract: "An essay on aesthetics, beautifulness, and good design"
  author:
  - family: "Graham"
    given: "Paul"
  custom1: "20161201"
  custom2: "merit.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  ISBN: "9781449389550"
  publisher: "O'Reilly"
  title-short: "Hackers & painters"
  title: "Hackers & painters: Big ideas from the computer age"
- id: Guo2011tfl
  type: article-newspaper
  abstract: "No claim of \'world's best guinnea pig\'"
  author:
  - family: "Guo"
    given: "Jerry"
  container-title: "Newsweek"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2011
    month: 01
    day: 04
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Tim Ferriss's latest book wows"
  URL: "http://www.newsweek.com/4-hour-body-tim-ferrisss-latest-book-wows-66817"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 07
    day: 14
- id: Jacobs2005mol
  type: article-magazine
  author:
  - family: "Jacobs"
    given: "A. J."
  container-title: "Esquire"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
    month: 09
    day: 01
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "My outsourced life"
  URL: "http://fourhourworkweek.com/outsourcing-life/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 07
    day: 05
- id: Kachka2013ppp
  type: article-magazine
  author:
  - family: "Kachka"
    given: "Boris"
  container-title: "New York Magazine"
  custom2: "lh-selfhelp.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 01
    day: 06
  keyword: "selfhelp"
  title-short: "The power of positive publishing"
  title: "The power of positive publishing: How self-help publishing ate America"
  URL: "http://nymag.com/health/self-help/2013/self-help-book-publishing/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 23
- id: LessWrong2009alw
  type: post-weblog
  container-title: "LessWrong"
  custom2: "lh-meaning.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
    month: 02
    day: 24
  keyword: "reason"
  title: "About less wrong"
  URL: "http://lesswrong.com/about/"
  accessed:
    year: 2017
    month: 08
    day: 24
- id: Levy2010hhc
  type: book
  publisher-place: "London"
  abstract: "Germinal popular book on early hackers, with an articulation of six principles of the hacker ethic."
  author:
  - family: "Levy"
    given: "Steven"
  custom1: "20150923"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  edition: "25th Anniversary"
  ISBN: "1449393748"
  original-date:
    year: 1984
  publisher: "Penguin Books Ltd"
  title-short: "Hackers"
  title: "Hackers: Heroes of the computer revolution"
- id: Mann2004gsg
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  container-title: "43 Folders"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2004
    month: 09
    day: 08
  title: "Getting started with \'Getting Things Done\'"
  URL: "http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/08/getting-started-with-getting-things-done"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 06
    day: 24
- id: Mann20084ft
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  container-title: "43 folders"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2008
    month: 09
    day: 10
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title-short: "43 folders"
  title: "43 folders: Time, attention, and creative work"
  URL: "http://www.43folders.com/2008/09/10/time-attention-creative-work"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 31
- id: Mann2008ber
  type: webpage
  abstract: "Matt Thomas characterizes this as a frustrated response to growing superficiality of life hacking sites."
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2008
    month: 09
    day: 03
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Better"
  URL: "http://www.merlinmann.com/better/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 31
- id: Mann2008fy
  type: webpage
  abstract: "Mann is getting frustrated with increasing competition and weak content in the field and his own attempts to make some money in the process."
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  container-title: "43 folders"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2008
    month: 09
    day: 08
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Four years"
  URL: "http://www.43folders.com/2008/09/08/four-years"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 31
- id: Mann2009iwb
  type: webpage
  abstract: "Announces he's writing a book about Inbox Zero (following successful talk at Google on the topic)."
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  container-title: "Vimeo"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
    month: 08
    day: 18
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "I'm writing a book"
  URL: "https://vimeo.com/6167737"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 12
    day: 30
- id: Mann2015mb
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2015
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Merlin's Bio"
  URL: "https://web.archive.org/web/20170316005949/www.merlinmann.com/bio/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 02
- id: Mann2016iws
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 08
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Independent writer, speaker, and broadcaster"
  URL: "http://www.merlinmann.com/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 08
- id: MannDaoud2010imm
  type: chapter
  author:
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  - family: "Daoud"
    given: "Joey"
  container-title: "You 2.0 - A Documentary on Life Hacking"
  chapter-number: "5"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  editor:
  - family: "Daoud"
    given: "Joey"
  keyword: "lifehack"
  publisher: "Coffee and Celluloid Productions"
  title: "Interview with Merlin Mann"
  URL: "http://www.lifehackingmovie.com/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 05
    day: 12
- id: McCandless2005tfh
  type: article-newspaper
  author:
  - family: "McCandless"
    given: "David"
  container-title: "The Guardian"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
    month: 10
    day: 20
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title-short: "Technology"
  title: "Technology: Fitter, happier, more productive: Thanks to David Allen's cult time-management credo"
  URL: "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2005/oct/20/guardianweeklytechnologysection"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 07
    day: 26
- id: Mead2011bfs
  type: article-magazine
  abstract: "A somewhat skeptical profile of Tim Ferriss locating him within the self-help movement"
  author:
  - family: "Mead"
    given: "Rebecca"
  container-title: "New Yorker"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2011
    month: 09
    day: 05
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Better, faster, stronger"
  URL: "http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/09/05/better-faster-stronger"
  accessed:
    year: 2014
    month: 01
    day: 29
- id: MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "145 new computer-systems students completed the \'Cognitive Style Index\' (Allinson & Hayes, 1996) and a demographic questionnaire. A significant correlation between performance and cognitive style was found with those students indicating a preference for analytic thinking more likely to have entered University with above average performance scores (taught or selected for that). Showed \'higher than average tendencies towards analytical cognitive styles\': 43.34 (CS) > 41.64 (other); (min=20; max=67; SD 11.43; MAX=76;); 56% were higher"
  author:
  - family: "Moore"
    given: "Sarah"
  - family: "O'Maidin"
    given: "Donncha"
  - family: "Mcelligott"
    given: "Annette"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2002
    season: Spring
  DOI: "10.1007/BF02940938"
  container-title: "Journal of Computing in Higher Education"
  issue: "2"
  page: "45-67"
  title-short: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students"
  title: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students: preliminary findings"
  URL: "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02940938"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 11
    day: 19
  volume: "14"
- id: OBrien2004oet
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  container-title: "O'Reilly"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2004
    month: 02
    day: 11
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "O'Reilly emerging technology conference 2004"
  URL: "http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/et2004/view/e_sess/4802"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 07
    day: 23
- id: OBrien2014do
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  container-title: "Electronic Frontier Foundation"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2014
    month: 04
    day: 08
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Danny O'Brien"
  URL: "https://www.eff.org/about/staff/danny-obrien-0"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 08
- id: OBrienDaoud2010ido
  type: chapter
  author:
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  - family: "Daoud"
    given: "Joey"
  container-title: "You 2.0 - A Documentary on Life Hacking"
  chapter-number: "3"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  editor:
  - family: "Daoud"
    given: "Joey"
  keyword: "lifehack"
  publisher: "Coffee and Celluloid Productions"
  title: "Interview with Danny O'Brien"
  URL: "http://www.lifehackingmovie.com/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 05
    day: 12
- id: OBrienMann2005mty
  type: book
  publisher-place: "Sebastopol, CA"
  author:
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  - family: "Mann"
    given: "Merlin"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
  editor:
  - family: "Frauenfelder"
    given: "Mark"
  ISBN: "0596009224"
  publisher: "O'Reilly"
  title-short: "Make"
  title: "Make: Technology on your time"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 10
    day: 08
- id: PashTrapani2011lh
  type: book
  publisher-place: "Indianapolis"
  abstract: "The editors of the website provide 121 hacks, \'the cream of that crop,\' culled from the past six years. They are categorized according to level, platform, and cost."
  author:
  - family: "Pash"
    given: "Adam"
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  custom1: "20150401"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2011
  edition: "3"
  keyword: "lifehack"
  publisher: "Wiley"
  title: "Life hacker"
- id: Rosenbloom2011tf4
  type: article-newspaper
  author:
  - family: "Rosenbloom"
    given: "Stephanie"
  container-title: "The New York Times"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2011
    month: 03
    day: 25
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Tim Ferriss, the 4-hour guru"
  URL: "http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/27/fashion/27Ferris.html"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 05
    day: 11
- id: SagivEtal2013nag
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "Conduct four studies about cognitive style, profession, values and traits, and Sudoku. discipline The systematic style was most frequent among accountants, and the intuitive style was most frequent among artists, validating the meaning of the styles. Mathematicians did not show a particular association. The systematic style was associated with conscientiousness and security values, and negatively correlated with stimulation values. The intuitive style had an opposite pattern and was associated with extraversion. Systematic thinkers were able to do better on Sudoku tasks if they already had prior experience, or if they had no experience but were given an opportunity to play twice. Gender was not significant in any of the correlations."
  author:
  - family: "Sagiv"
    given: "Lilach"
  - family: "Amit"
    given: "Adi"
  - family: "Ein-Gar"
    given: "Danit"
  - family: "Arieli"
    given: "Sharon"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 10
    day: 21
  DOI: "10.1111/jopy.12071"
  container-title: "Journal of Personality"
  issue: "5"
  publisher: "Wiley-Blackwell"
  title-short: "Not all great minds think alike"
  title: "Not all great minds think alike: Systematic and intuitive cognitive styles"
  URL: "http://recanati.tau.ac.il/sites/nihul.tau.ac.il/files/media_server/Recanati/management/publications/ein-gar/cognitive_2013.pdf"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 11
    day: 19
  volume: "82"
- id: Samson1959tif
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "Samson"
    given: "Peter R."
  container-title: "gricer.com"
  custom2: "ok.mm"
  issued:
    year: 1959
    month: 06
    day: 26
  keyword: "ok"
  title: "This is the first TMRC Dictionary, which I wrote in June, 1959"
  URL: "http://www.gricer.com/tmrc/dictionary1959.html"
  accessed:
    year: 2013
    month: 03
    day: 26
- id: Schull2016aco
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "Interviews with 3 online gamblers and their tools and techniques for achieving emotional equilibrium is compared to the practices of Greco-Roman Stoics, Christian monastics, spiritual accounting exercises of Jesuits, self scrutinizing journals of the Puritans, and Eastern arts of meditation and yoga."
  author:
  - family: "Schüll"
    given: "Natasha Dow"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2016
    month: 08
    day: 24
  DOI: "10.1215/08992363-3511550"
  container-title: "Public Culture"
  issue: "3 80"
  publisher: "Duke University Press"
  title-short: "Abiding chance"
  title: "Abiding chance: Online poker and the software of self-discipline"
  URL: "http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08992363-3511550"
  accessed:
    year: 2017
    month: 09
    day: 15
  volume: "28"
- id: Silberman1993gs
  type: article-magazine
  author:
  - family: "Silberman"
    given: "Steve"
  container-title: "Wired"
  custom2: "goblin.mm"
  issued:
    year: 1993
    month: 08
    day: 30
  keyword: "geek"
  title: "The geek syndrome"
  URL: "http://www.wired.com/2001/12/aspergers/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 11
    day: 30
- id: Silberman2016nla
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York"
  abstract: "A discussion of autism the early geek communities, specifically ham radio"
  author:
  - family: "Silberman"
    given: "Steve"
  custom1: "20160810"
  custom2: "goblin.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2016
  ISBN: "9781583334676"
  publisher: "Avery"
  title-short: "NeuroTribes"
  title: "NeuroTribes: The legacy of Autism and the future of neurodiversity"
- id: Starker2002osa
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New Brunswick"
  abstract: "A historical review of self-help works broken into chapters that focus on periods and topic (New Thought and early 20th century; pop psychology in the 70s and 80s); the author concludes with a review of the efficacy (little demonstrated) of the genre but relates it to a placebo and as a source of hope and inspiration. Quite useful, though dated."
  author:
  - family: "Starker"
    given: "Steven"
  custom1: "20150415"
  custom2: "lh-selfhelp.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2002
  publisher: "Transaction"
  title-short: "Oracle at the supermarket"
  title: "Oracle at the supermarket: the American preoccupation with self-help books"
- id: Strauss2005gps
  type: book
  publisher-place: "New York"
  abstract: "The popular memoir of the author's time with Project Hollywood."
  author:
  - family: "Strauss"
    given: "Neil"
  custom1: "20150815"
  custom2: "lh-relationship.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
  publisher: "ReganBooks"
  title-short: "The game"
  title: "The game: Penetrating the secret society of pickup artists"
- id: Thomas2015lhc
  type: thesis
  genre: PhD thesis
  abstract: "A history of the early life hacking movement focusing upon the Lifehacker.com, digital minimalism, and ProfHacker---with some mention of PUAs in the concluciton. He argues that life hacking is a \'colonizing\' form of \'technologized form of self-help\' in which people seek to \'master ourselves using technology, make do with less, ignore structural conditions, forget about the past, and work, work, work to make ourselves more productive like good little robots.\'"
  author:
  - family: "Thomas"
    given: "Matt"
  custom1: "20150831"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2015
  publisher: "Iowa University"
  title-short: "Life hacking"
  title: "Life hacking: A critical history, 2004 -- 2014"
- id: Trapani2006l8t
  type: book
  publisher-place: "Chichester"
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2006
  ISBN: "0470050659"
  publisher: "John Wiley"
  title-short: "Lifehacker"
  title: "Lifehacker: 88 tech tricks to turbocharge your day"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 03
    day: 24
- id: Trapani2008uyl
  type: book
  publisher-place: "Hoboken, NJ"
  abstract: "116 hacks in a 2nd edition of \'Lifehacker: 88 tech tricks to turbocharge your day\'; superceded by [@PashTrapani2011lh]"
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2008
  publisher: "Wiley Technology"
  title-short: "Upgrade your life"
  title: "Upgrade your life: The Lifehacker guide to working smarter, faster, better"
- id: Trapani2009slt
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  container-title: "Lifehacker"
  custom2: "lh-relationship.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
    month: 01
    day: 16
  keyword: "gender"
  title: "So long, and thanks for all the fish"
  URL: "http://lifehacker.com/5132674/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 08
    day: 29
- id: Trapani2017ejr
  type: no-type
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  custom2: "lh-interviews.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2017
    month: 11
    day: 17
  title: "Email to Joseph Reagle"
- id: Trapani2017ow
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  container-title: "ginatrapani.org"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2017
    month: 11
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "The Official Website"
  URL: "https://ginatrapani.org/bio.html"
  accessed:
    year: 2017
    month: 12
    day: 15
- id: TrapaniDaoud2010igt
  type: chapter
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  - family: "Daoud"
    given: "Joey"
  container-title: "You 2.0 - A Documentary on Life Hacking"
  chapter-number: "1"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2010
  editor:
  - family: "Daoud"
    given: "Joey"
  keyword: "lifehack"
  publisher: "Coffee and Celluloid Productions"
  title: "Interview with Gina Trapani"
  URL: "http://www.lifehackingmovie.com/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 05
    day: 12
- id: TrapaniOBrien2005ifl
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Trapani"
    given: "Gina"
  - family: "O'Brien"
    given: "Danny"
  container-title: "Lifehacker"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2005
    month: 03
    day: 17
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title-short: "Interview"
  title: "Interview: Father of \'life hacks\' Danny O'Brien"
  URL: "http://lifehacker.com/036370/interview-father-of-life-hacks-danny-obrien"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 04
    day: 01
- id: Trunk20095tm
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Trunk"
    given: "Penelope"
  container-title: "Penelope Trunk Careers"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2009
    month: 01
    day: 08
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "5 Time management tricks I learned from years of hating Tim Ferriss"
  URL: "http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/2009/01/08/5-time-management-tricks-i-learned-from-years-of-hating-tim-ferriss/"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 06
    day: 12
- id: Tweney2008tft
  type: article-magazine
  author:
  - family: "Tweney"
    given: "Dylan"
  container-title: "Wired"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2008
    month: 03
    day: 31
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Tim Ferriss takes Wired.com’s self-promotion prize"
  URL: "http://www.wired.com/2008/03/tim-ferriss-tak/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 05
    day: 11
- id: Tynan20067g2
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2006
    month: 01
    day: 02
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "7 goals for 2006"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/goals-for-2006"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 05
- id: Tynan2006hib
  type: post-weblog
  abstract: "First try was the Martingale system, where he got lucky, but eventually moved to poker (quitting college, and even asking for some of the money his Mom saved for school). Ended when lost the fun and a business partner renegged on a deal."
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2006
    month: 02
    day: 18
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "How I became a professional gambler"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/how-i-became-a-professional-gambler"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 03
- id: Tynan2008iit
  type: post-weblog
  abstract: "hacking the system and optimism"
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2008
    month: 08
    day: 04
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "If it's too good to be true..."
  URL: "http://tynan.com/if-its-too-good-to-be-true"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 03
- id: Tynan2011hgi
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2011
    month: 02
    day: 26
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "How to get insane deals on cruises"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/transatlantic"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 05
- id: Tynan2012hbp
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2012
    month: 03
    day: 02
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "How to become a profitable mid-stakes poker player"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/playpoker-2"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 03
- id: Tynan2012tmh
  type: book
  publisher-place: "Seattle, WA"
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2012
    month: 01
    day: 14
  locators: "location"
  publisher: "Amazon Digital"
  title-short: "The tiniest mansion"
  title: "The tiniest mansion: How to live in luxury on the side of the road"
- id: Tynan2013aut
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 09
    day: 08
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "About"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/about"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 07
    day: 08
- id: Tynan2013hdt
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 03
    day: 06
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "How does Tynan make money?"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/community/50329"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 03
- id: Tynan2013lf
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 03
    day: 05
  keyword: "privacy"
  title: "The less fortunate"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/inocente"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 06
- id: Tynan2013mfi
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 09
    day: 16
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "My friends and I bought an island"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/island"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 10
- id: Tynan2013tmf
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 11
    day: 29
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "Thankful for my family"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/fam"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 06
- id: Tynan2015ln
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2015
    month: 08
    day: 04
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Life nomadic"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/lifenomadic"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 08
    day: 04
- id: Tynan2016wis
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2016
    month: 04
    day: 28
  keyword: "lifehack"
  title: "Will I settle down? The third option"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/thirdoption"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 07
    day: 18
- id: Tynan2017bae
  type: webpage
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh-productivity.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2017
    month: 04
    day: 07
  keyword: "productivity"
  title: "The benefit of automating everything"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/automateit"
  accessed:
    year: 2017
    month: 04
    day: 13
- id: Tynan2017raw
  type: post-weblog
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2017
    month: 02
    day: 15
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "Reconciling adventure and work"
  URL: "http://tynan.com/reconciling"
  accessed:
    year: 2017
    month: 02
    day: 16
- id: TynanSethi2012htb
  type: post-weblog
  abstract: "Discussion of travel tips, living in an RV and long discussion of pick-up---which I didn't find that interesting."
  author:
  - family: "Tynan"
  - family: "Sethi"
    given: "Maneesh"
  container-title: "Hack the System"
  custom1: "20161003"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2012
    month: 04
    day: 11
  keyword: "pua"
  title: "How Tynan became a pickup artist, made earrings out of human bone, and lives in an RV"
- id: WayneFerriss2013tfs
  type: article-magazine
  author:
  - family: "Wayne"
    given: "George"
  - family: "Ferriss"
    given: "Tim"
  container-title: "Vanity Fair"
  custom2: "field-notes-2017-cat.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 02
    day: 25
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "Timothy Ferriss on self-promotion, self-congratulation, and his \'scary eyes\'"
  URL: "http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2013/02/timothy-ferriss-self-promotion"
  accessed:
    year: 2017
    month: 07
    day: 25
- id: curiouscat2013mfi
  type: post
  author:
  - family: "curiouscat"
  container-title: "Reddit"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 09
    day: 17
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "My friends and I bought an island"
  URL: "https://www.reddit.com/r/IWantOut/comments/1mjo6h/my_friends_and_i_bought_an_island_its_funny_how/"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 05
- id: intenex2013mfi
  type: post
  author:
  - family: "intenex"
  container-title: "Hacker News"
  custom2: "lh-stuff.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2013
    month: 09
    day: 17
  keyword: "bio"
  title: "My friends and I bought an island"
  URL: "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6395148"
  accessed:
    year: 2016
    month: 10
    day: 05

...

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* Re: pandoc-citeproc choking on my yaml
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@ 2018-01-18 20:31   ` Joseph Reagle
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  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Reagle @ 2018-01-18 20:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: pandoc-discuss-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw

Sorry: using pandoc-citeproc 0.13

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* Re: pandoc-citeproc choking on my yaml
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@ 2018-01-18 20:38       ` Joseph Reagle
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  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Reagle @ 2018-01-18 20:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: pandoc-discuss-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw

After some bisecting it looks like the parser doesn't like MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc .


```
---
references:
- id: MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc
  type: article-journal
  abstract: "145 new computer-systems students completed the \'Cognitive Style Index\' (Allinson & Hayes, 1996) and a demographic questionnaire. A significant correlation between performance and cognitive style was found with those students indicating a preference for analytic thinking more likely to have entered University with above average performance scores (taught or selected for that). Showed \'higher than average tendencies towards analytical cognitive styles\': 43.34 (CS) > 41.64 (other); (min=20; max=67; SD 11.43; MAX=76;); 56% were higher"
  author:
  - family: "Moore"
    given: "Sarah"
  - family: "O'Maidin"
    given: "Donncha"
  - family: "Mcelligott"
    given: "Annette"
  custom2: "lh.mm"
  issued:
    year: 2002
    season: Spring
  DOI: "10.1007/BF02940938"
  container-title: "Journal of Computing in Higher Education"
  issue: "2"
  page: "45-67"
  title-short: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students"
  title: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students: preliminary findings"
  URL: "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02940938"
  accessed:
    year: 2015
    month: 11
    day: 19
  volume: "14"
...
```

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  2018-01-18 21:11             ` Joseph Reagle
  2018-01-18 22:02           ` John MACFARLANE
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Try:

```
  issued:
  - year: 2002
    season: 1
```

I think this is a pandoc-citeproc bug, since the de facto standard, the citeproc-js CSL JSON docs (2011 version: [https://archive.fo/dNclX)](https://archive.fo/dNclX) do permit strings, e.g., `season: Trinity`. Still, the four standard seasons such as “Spring” should in general be entered as numbers to allow proper localization.

-------- Original Message --------
On January 18, 2018 8:38 PM, Joseph Reagle <joseph.2011-T1oY19WcHSwdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> wrote:

> After some bisecting it looks like the parser doesn't like MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc .
>
> ---
> references:
> - id: MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc
>   type: article-journal
>   abstract: "145 new computer-systems students completed the \'Cognitive Style Index\' (Allinson & Hayes, 1996) and a demographic questionnaire. A significant correlation between performance and cognitive style was found with those students indicating a preference for analytic thinking more likely to have entered University with above average performance scores (taught or selected for that). Showed \'higher than average tendencies towards analytical cognitive styles\': 43.34 (CS) > 41.64 (other); (min=20; max=67; SD 11.43; MAX=76;); 56% were higher"
>
>   author:
>   - family: "Moore"
>     given: "Sarah"
>   - family: "O'Maidin"
>     given: "Donncha"
>   - family: "Mcelligott"
>     given: "Annette"
>   custom2: "lh.mm"
>   issued:
>     year: 2002
>     season: Spring
>   DOI: "10.1007/BF02940938"
>   container-title: "Journal of Computing in Higher Education"
>   issue: "2"
>   page: "45-67"
>   title-short: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students"
>   title: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students: preliminary findings"
>   URL: "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02940938"
>   accessed:
>     year: 2015
>     month: 11
>     day: 19
>   volume: "14"
> ...
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* Re: pandoc-citeproc choking on my yaml
  2018-01-18 20:51           ` 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss
@ 2018-01-18 21:11             ` Joseph Reagle
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From: Joseph Reagle @ 2018-01-18 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thanks Nick, it definitely seems related to season---and maybe issue. However, the parsing fails even when I set `season: 1` for the same reason, which doesn't make sense...

On 1/18/18 3:51 PM, 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss wrote:
> strings, e.g., `season: Trinity`. Still, the four standard seasons
> such as “Spring” should in general be entered as numbers to allow
> proper localization.

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Did you add the hyphen in the following?

```
  issued:
  - year: 2002
    season: 1
```
Without the hyphen, this doesn’t work for me either.

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> Thanks Nick, it definitely seems related to season---and maybe issue. However, the parsing fails even when I set season: 1 for the same reason, which doesn't make sense...
>
> On 1/18/18 3:51 PM, 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss wrote:
>
>> strings, e.g., season: Trinity. Still, the four standard seasons
>> such as “Spring” should in general be entered as numbers to allow
>> proper localization.
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  2018-01-18 20:51           ` 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss
@ 2018-01-18 22:02           ` John MACFARLANE
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Can you put an issue up on jgm/pandoc-citeproc with
this example?  It does look like a regression.

+++ Joseph Reagle [Jan 18 18 15:38 ]:
>After some bisecting it looks like the parser doesn't like MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc .
>
>
>```
>---
>references:
>- id: MooreOMaidinMcelligott2002csc
>  type: article-journal
>  abstract: "145 new computer-systems students completed the \'Cognitive Style Index\' (Allinson & Hayes, 1996) and a demographic questionnaire. A significant correlation between performance and cognitive style was found with those students indicating a preference for analytic thinking more likely to have entered University with above average performance scores (taught or selected for that). Showed \'higher than average tendencies towards analytical cognitive styles\': 43.34 (CS) > 41.64 (other); (min=20; max=67; SD 11.43; MAX=76;); 56% were higher"
>  author:
>  - family: "Moore"
>    given: "Sarah"
>  - family: "O'Maidin"
>    given: "Donncha"
>  - family: "Mcelligott"
>    given: "Annette"
>  custom2: "lh.mm"
>  issued:
>    year: 2002
>    season: Spring
>  DOI: "10.1007/BF02940938"
>  container-title: "Journal of Computing in Higher Education"
>  issue: "2"
>  page: "45-67"
>  title-short: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students"
>  title: "Cognitive styles among computer systems students: preliminary findings"
>  URL: "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02940938"
>  accessed:
>    year: 2015
>    month: 11
>    day: 19
>  volume: "14"
>...
>```
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@ 2018-05-06 10:43               ` Václav Haisman
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On 6 May 2018 at 11:16, Matthias Hüning <matthias.huening-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:

> The problem still seems to be around. I just updated to Pandoc 2.2 (from
> 2.05) and I now have problems using my CSL JSON bibliography files
> (exported from Zotero), because the parsing of the "Season" field (string)
> fails.
>

​You should probably provide a MWE of the bibliography record. Without it,
it is impossible to diagnose and fix the issue.



>
> - Matthias
>
>

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The problem still seems to be around. I just updated to Pandoc 2.2 (from 
2.05) and I now have problems using my CSL JSON bibliography files 
(exported from Zotero), because the parsing of the "Season" field (string) 
fails.

- Matthias


Am Freitag, 19. Januar 2018 08:40:34 UTC+1 schrieb John MacFarlane:
>
> Try 0.14, just released. 
>
> +++ Joseph Reagle [Jan 18 18 17:23 ]: 
> > 
> >On 1/18/18 4:15 PM, 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss wrote: 
> >> Did you add the hyphen in the following? 
> > 
> >*If* I change season to an integer *and* add a hyphen to year it seems to 
> work, but this was not necessary before. 
> > 
> >I created an issue: 
> > 
> >  https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/316 
> > 
> >> 
> >> ``` 
> >>   issued: 
> >>   - year: 2002 
> >>     season: 1 
> >> ``` 
> >> Without the hyphen, this doesn’t work for me either. 
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Try 0.14, just released.

+++ Joseph Reagle [Jan 18 18 17:23 ]:
>
>On 1/18/18 4:15 PM, 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss wrote:
>> Did you add the hyphen in the following?
>
>*If* I change season to an integer *and* add a hyphen to year it seems to work, but this was not necessary before.
>
>I created an issue:
>
>  https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/316
>
>>
>> ```
>>   issued:
>>   - year: 2002
>>     season: 1
>> ```
>> Without the hyphen, this doesn’t work for me either.
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On 1/18/18 4:15 PM, 'Nick Bart' via pandoc-discuss wrote:
> Did you add the hyphen in the following?

*If* I change season to an integer *and* add a hyphen to year it seems to work, but this was not necessary before.

I created an issue:

  https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/316

> 
> ```
>   issued:
>   - year: 2002
>     season: 1
> ```
> Without the hyphen, this doesn’t work for me either.

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