CommunityData:Build papers

Basic steps (quick and dirty version)

 * 1) Export a bib file from Zotero into the directory where you're building your paper. Call the file
 * 2) The first time you're building the paper, you can just run   or  . After that, you probably want to run  . This should work whether you're using an .Rnw (knitter) or .tex (LaTeX) file.

ShareLatex adaptation
If you're using ShareLatex for your papers, that's great. The Best Practice is still to update the bibliography in Zotero, then export from there. Ideally, export into  and then upload that to ShareLatex so that the paper directory in our shared git repositories are up-to-date!

Style notes and more details (add as needed)

 * For sanity, it's good to create sub-directories within the paper directory to store things like knitter data and figures. For most of our existing projects these sub-directories have informative names like  and.
 * Don't edit  by hand. This is a file that the Makefile builds every time it compiles the paper. If you have some reason to edit the bibliography by hand, edits , but do so at your own risk since collaborators and other Community Data folks may come by your repository and try to build the paper by downloading a new bib file from Zotero unless you tell them otherwise!