ebook img

archaeologie – bibLATEX for archaeologists PDF

136 Pages·2017·0.68 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview archaeologie – bibLATEX for archaeologists

archaeologie – bibLATEX for archaeologists∗ LukasC.Bossert 2015–2018 2015 JohannesFriedl [email protected] Version: 2.4.0(2018/09/25) Abstract This citation-style covers the citation and bibliography rules of the Deutsches ArchäologischesInstitut(DAI).Variousoptionsareavailabletochangeandadjust theoutcomeaccordingtoone’sownpreferences. Thestyleiscompatiblewiththe English,German,Italian,SpanishandFrenchlanguages,sinceallbibstringsused aredefinedineachlanguage. Contents 2.4 Entrieswith@String . . . . . . 11 1 Introduction 2 3 Detailsofoptionalpreferences 13 1.1 Installationofthebundle . . . . 2 3.1 Preambleoptions . . . . . . . . 13 1.2 Changelog . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.1.1 bibancient. . . . . . . . 14 1.3 Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.1.2 bibcorpora . . . . . . . 15 3.1.3 lstabbrv . . . . . . . . . 15 2 Overview 3 3.1.4 lstlocations . . . . . . . 15 2.1 Preambleoptions . . . . . . . . 3 3.1.5 lstpublishers . . . . . . 15 2.1.1 Additional bibliogra- 3.1.6 seenote . . . . . . . . . 16 phiesandmacrolists . . 3 3.1.7 biblabel . . . . . . . . . 16 2.1.2 Notationofnames . . . 4 3.1.8 eventdatelanguage . . . 16 2.1.3 Mannerofciting . . . . 4 3.1.9 translation . . . . . . . 16 2.1.4 Globalbibliographyset- 3.1.10 inreferencesasfullcite. . 18 tings. . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.11 yearseries . . . . . . . . 19 2.2 EntryOptions . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.12 citeauthorformat . . . . 20 2.3 Citecommands . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.13 yearinparens . . . . . . 23 2.3.1 citeandcites . . . . . . 5 3.1.14 scshape . . . . . . . . . 23 2.3.2 parenciteandparencites 6 3.1.15 bibfullname . . . . . . . 24 2.3.3 textciteandtextcites . . 7 3.1.16 noabbrv . . . . . . . . . 25 2.3.4 footcite . . . . . . . . . 7 3.1.17 publisher . . . . . . . . 25 2.3.5 smartciteandsmartcites 8 3.1.18 edby . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2.3.6 autocite . . . . . . . . . 9 3.1.19 width . . . . . . . . . . 27 2.3.7 fullciteandfootfullcite . 9 3.1.20 counter . . . . . . . . . 28 2.3.8 citeauthorandcitetitle . 10 3.1.21 initials. . . . . . . . . . 28 2.3.9 citetranslator . . . . . . 10 3.2 Bibliographyentryoptions . . . 29 ∗Alsoveryhandyfor(ancient)HistoryorClassics, too. Forfurtherinformationaboutthecodevisit biblatex-archaeologie.de:Commentsandcriticismsarewelcome. WethankespeciallyM.WemheuerandH. Voßfortheirgreathelpwiththecode. 1 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) 3.2.1 ancient . . . . . . . . . 29 6.5 Publicationstatus . . . . . . . . 62 3.2.2 frgancient . . . . . . . . 31 6.6 Printtheusedoptions. . . . . . 63 3.2.3 uniqueme . . . . . . . . 32 6.7 Print the cited authors of sec- 3.2.4 corpus. . . . . . . . . . 35 ondaryliterature . . . . . . . . 64 6.8 Variant ways of entries in 4 Examplesofentrytypes 35 year/date-field . . . . . . . . . 65 4.1 Type@Book . . . . . . . . . . . 36 4.1.1 ›Festschrift‹,commemo- 7 ListofExamples 66 rativevolume,catalogue etc. . . . . . . . . . . . 36 8 Additionalbibliographywithancient authorsandworks 67 4.1.2 Translatedbook. . . . . 37 4.1.3 Multiple volumes of a 9 Additionalbibliographywithcorpora 82 monograph (cf. sec- tion4.3) . . . . . . . . . 38 10 Listoflocations 83 4.2 Type@Inbook / @Incollection 39 4.2.1 Shortseries . . . . . . . 40 11 Listofpublishers 84 4.2.2 Inventorycatalogue . . 41 4.2.3 SectionofMonograph . 42 12 Listofabbreviationaccordingtothe 4.3 Type@MvBook . . . . . . . . . . 42 Deutsches Archäologisches Institut- 4.4 Type@Article . . . . . . . . . 44 guidelines 85 4.5 Type@Proceedings . . . . . . 45 12.1 Shortform. . . . . . . . . . . . 85 4.6 Type@Inproceedings . . . . . 46 12.2 Longforms . . . . . . . . . . . 98 4.7 Type@Reference . . . . . . . . 47 4.8 Type@Inreference . . . . . . 48 13 Bibliography(.bbx) 127 4.9 Type@Review . . . . . . . . . . 50 14 Citation(.cbx) 153 4.9.1 Reviewswithanindivid- ualtitle . . . . . . . . . 51 15 Locales 166 4.9.2 multiple reviewed 15.1 English:english-archaeologie.lbx 166 worksinonereview . . 52 15.2 German:german-archaeologie.lbx170 4.10 Type@Thesis . . . . . . . . . . 53 15.3 French:french-archaeologie.lbx 170 4.11 Type@Talk . . . . . . . . . . . 53 15.4 Italian:italian-archaeologie.lbx. 171 15.5 Spanish:spanish-archaeologie.lbx171 5 Bibliography 54 16 archaeologie-lstpublishers.bib 172 6 FAQ: For Ancient (scholars of high) Quality 59 17 archaeologie-lstlocations.bib 172 6.1 Followingpages . . . . . . . . . 59 6.2 Onlinereferencing . . . . . . . 60 18 archaeologie-lstabbrv.bib 173 6.3 Brackets(with@Inreference) . . 61 18.1 Shortnames . . . . . . . . . . . 173 6.4 Unknownwork . . . . . . . . . 61 18.2 Longnames . . . . . . . . . . . 203 1 Introduction 1.1 Installationofthebundle archaeologieispartofthedistributionsMiKTeXandTeXLive–thus,youcaneasilyin- stallitusingtherespectivepackagemanager.Ifyouwouldliketoinstallarchaeologie intoyourlocalfoldermanually, dothefollowing: Gotoyourterminal, browsetothe folderofthisbundleandrun make install IfyouareusingmacOSyouwillbeaskedforyouruseraccountpasswordfortheinstal- lation. Furtheroptionsofthismakefileare: • clean:deletesallunnecessaryfiles biblatex-archaeologie.de 2 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) • cleanbundle: deletesallfilesexcept.dtx,.pl,.md. Youwillgettheplainver- sionofthisbundle.Thismightbehelpfulifyousendthebundletosomeoneelse. • ctan:thiswillcreateazipfilewhichcanbeusedtosendtoCTAN. • uninstall:willerasethelocallyinstalledfiles. Thisbundleisconstantlyupdated.Forhints,errorsorsuggestionsusetheGitHubrepos- itoryhttps://github.com/LukasCBossert/biblatex-archaeologie. 1.2 Changelog AllnotablechangestothisprojectwillbedocumentedintheREADME.md.Thisproject doesnotadheretoSemanticVersioning.Themarkdownsyntaxisinspiredbythecon- ventionsproposedbykeepachangelog.com. 1.3 Usage archaeologie ThenameofthebibLATEX-styleisarchaeologiewhichhastobeactivatedinthepream- ble. \usepackage[style=archaeologie,% (cid:104)further options(cid:105)]{biblatex} \addbibresource{(cid:104)bib-file.bib(cid:105)} WithoutanyfurtheroptionsthestylefollowstherulesoftheDeutschesArchäologisches Institut. Noadditionalsettingsareneeded,butyoucanchangetheoutcomebyusing someoptionswhichareexplainedbelow.1 Attheendofyourdocumentyoucanwritethecommand\printbibliographytoprint thebibliography.Sincearchaeologiesupportsdifferentcitationsofvarioustextssuch asthoseofancientauthorsandmodernscholarswesuggesthavingthemlistedinsep- aratebibliographies.Furtherinformationcanbefoundbelow(section5). 2 Overview Therefollowsaquickoverviewofpossibleoptionsofthestylearchaeologie.Contrary tothealphabeticallyordereddescriptionlater(section3)theyherearelistedbytopic. Furthermoreyoucan–atyourownrisk–alsousetheconventionalbibLATEX-options relatingtoindent,etc.ForthatpleaseseetheexcellentdocumentationofbibLATEX. 2.1 Preambleoptions 2.1.1 Additionalbibliographiesandmacrolists bibancient Aseparatebibliography-fileisloaded, inwhichroundabout600ancientauthorsand worksarelistedandcanbecitedrightaway;cf.section3.1.1. biblatex-archaeologie.de 3 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) bibcorpora Aseparatebibliography-fileisloaded,inwhichthecommoncorporaforancientstudies arestoredcf.section3.1.2.Additionallythisactivatesthebibliographyarchaeologie- lstabbrv.bib. lstabbrv Activates the additional bibliography file archaeologie-lstabbrv.bib. It provides alistofjournalsandseriesaccordingtotheabbreviationsoftheDeutschesArchäolo- gischesInstitutwhichcanbeusedas@Stringmacrosinbibliographyentries;cf. sec- tion3.1.3. lstlocations Activatestheadditionalbibliographyfilearchaeologie-lstlocations.bibwith@String macrosoflocationswhichcanbeusedtoautomaticallyprintouttheircorrectexonym intheselectedlanguage;cf.section3.1.4. lstpublishers Activates the additional bibliography file archaeologie-lstpublishers.bib with @Stringmacrosofseveralpublisherswhichcanbeusedtoeasilyprintouttheirnames; cf.section3.1.5. 2.1.2 Notationofnames bibfullname Inthebibliographyfullnamesofauthorsand/oreditorsareshown;cf.section3.1.15. citeauthorformat Youcanchosehowthenameofauthorsoreditorsaredisplayedwithinyourtextwhen v.2.3.6 they are cited with \citeauthor{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}. You can chose between the options (cid:104)initials(cid:105),(cid:104)full(cid:105),(cid:104)family(cid:105),(cid:104)firstfulltheninitials(cid:105),(cid:104)firstinitialsthenfamily(cid:105),(cid:104)firstfullthenfamily(cid:105); cf.section3.1.12. scshape Citednamesareshownwithsmallcapitalletterscf.section3.1.14.Bibliographyentries with option={ancient} or option={frgancient} (sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2) are not affectedbythisoption. 2.1.3 Mannerofciting edby Switches“ed.”/“Hrsg.”to“ed.by”/“hrsg.v.”;cf.section3.1.18. inreferences Eachbibliographyentrywhichisan@Inreferenceisfullyreferencedaccordingtothe specialrulesoftheDeutschesArchäologischesInstitutformanualsandencyclopaedias; cf.section3.1.10. noabbrv Bydefaulttheshorttitlesofjournalsandseries(shortjournalandshortseries)are showninthebibliography.Withthisoptionfulltitlesareprintedinstead(journaltitle andseries);cf.section3.1.16. publisher Alllocationsandthepublisherisshown. Italsochangestheformatoftheeditionand thefirstprint;cf.section3.1.17. seenote Bydefaultarchaeologieprintsauthor-year-system.Withthisoptionyoucanchangeit toadifferentoutcome(butstillaccordingtotherulesoftheDeutschesArchäologisches Institut). Sothefirstcitationwillbeafullcitationandallthefollowingcitationswill refertothefirstfullcitation;cf.section3.1.6 translation Originaltitle,translatorandoriginallanguageareshowninthebibliography. Settinga bibliographyentrytooption={ancient}thisbehaviourisdefault;cf.section3.1.9. biblatex-archaeologie.de 4 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) yearinparens Theyearisshowninparentheses;cf.section3.1.13. yearseries Switchestheorderofseriesandyear;cf.section3.1.11. 2.1.4 Globalbibliographysettings width width={value}definesthebibliographywidthbetweenlabelandreference; cf. sec- tion3.1.19. counter Revealsattheendofeachreferenceasummaryofcitationsinthetext;cf.section3.1.20. 2.2 EntryOptions Asinglebibliographyentrycancontainavalueinitsoptions-field. Dependingonthe optionitchangesthebehaviourofhowthatentryiscited;cf.sections3.2and4.Beside theirdistinctpropertiesalloftheseoptionshaveincommonthattheseparatingcomma betweencitationandpagerecordismissing. Actuallythisconcernscitationofancient textsandcorporawhereusuallytheshorthand-fieldisprintedincitations. ancient Theentryisanancientsource(e.g.Cicero,Plutarch,etc);cf.section3.2.1. frgancient Theentryisafragmentaryancientsource(e.g.Festus);cf.section3.2.2. corpus Onlytheshorthand-fieldisprinted.Thisisneededespeciallyforcorporaofinscriptions orcoins(CIL,AE,RIC,etc.);cf.section3.2.4. uniqueme Incasestherearedifferenttranslationsofanancientworkyoucandecidewhichone is the standard translation and which ones should be made unique by displaying the translator/series/editor;cf.section3.2.3. 2.3 Citecommands 2.3.1 citeandcites \cite Asalwayscitingisdonewith\cite: \cite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} (cid:104)prenote(cid:105)setsashortpreliminarynote(e.g. “Vgl.”) and(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)isusuallyusedfor pagenumbers.Ifonlyoneoptionalargumentisusedthenitis[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]. \cite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} The(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)correspondstothekeyfromthebibliographyfile. 1 ForaneasyandunproblematiccompilingwesuggesttouseXƎLATEXorLuaTEX. biblatex-archaeologie.de 5 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city says \cite{Osland2016}. PublicspaceispartofacitysaysOsland2016. \cites Ifonewantstociteseveralauthorsorworksaveryconvenientwayisthefollowingusing the\cites-command: \cites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote) [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… Public space is part of a city say \cites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}. Publicspaceispartofacitysaycf.Osland2016;Evangelidis2014. 2.3.2 parenciteandparencites \parencite Sometimesacitationhastobeputinparentheses.Thereforeweimplementedthecom- mand\parencite: \parencite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Thiscitecommandtakescareofthecorrectcorrespondingparenthesesandbrackets. Especiallyin@Inreferencecitationstheparentheseschangeto(square)brackets.The exampleshowninsection6.3makesitclear. Public space is part of a city \parencite{Osland2016}. Publicspaceispartofacity(Osland2016). \parencites Ofcoursethereisalsothepossibilitytociteseveralauthors/worksinparentheses.This isdonewith\parencites: \parencites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… biblatex-archaeologie.de 6 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city \parencites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}. Publicspaceispartofacity(cf.Osland2016;Evangelidis2014). 2.3.3 textciteandtextcites \textcite Besidethelisted\citecommandsabovethereisathirdwayofciting: \textciteis useful if the author should be mentioned in the text and the remaining components suchasyearandpagewillimmediatelyfollowinparentheses. \textcite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city says \textcite{Osland2016}. PublicspaceispartofacitysaysOsland(2016). \textcites Andagainthereisalsoa\textcitesincaseofseveralauthors: \textcites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… Public space is part of a city say \textcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}. PublicspaceispartofacitysayOsland(2016)andcf.Evangelidis(2014). Justbeawarethatusing[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)]maybegiveaoddsoundingsentencedepending whatyouuse[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)]for. 2.3.4 footcite \footcite Besidethelisted\citecommandsabovetherearemorepossibilitiesciting: Thereis alsothepossibilitytoputthecitationintoafootnoteatoncewith\footcite: \footcite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} biblatex-archaeologie.de 7 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city.\footcite{Osland2016} Publicspaceispartofacity.a a Osland2016. Thisistheequivalentto\footnote{\cite{Osland2016}.}butitsavesyoualotof \footcites timetyping.Andthereisaswell\footcites: Public space is part of a city.\footcites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014} Publicspaceispartofacity.a a cf.Osland2016;Evangelidis2014. 2.3.5 smartciteandsmartcites \smartcite And there is also a clever way citing with \smartcite. \smartcite depends on its environmentitisusedin. Ifitisyournormaltextitbehaveslike\footciteandwill printthecitationwithinafootnote. Ifitisalreadywithinafootnoteitwillbehandled like\cite.isaclever \smartcite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city.\smartcite{Osland2016} And sometimes more than that.\footnote{\smartcite[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}.} Publicspaceispartofacity.aAndsometimesmorethanthat.b a Osland2016. b cf.Evangelidis2014. \smartcites Andagainthereisalsoa\smartcitesincaseofseveralauthors: \smartcites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… biblatex-archaeologie.de 8 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city.\smartcites{Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014} And sometimes more than that.\footnote{\smartcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}.} Publicspaceispartofacity.aAndsometimesmorethanthat.b a Osland2016;Evangelidis2014. b Osland2016;cf.Evangelidis2014. 2.3.6 autocite \autocite With\autocitethereisaflexiblewayofciting.Wesetup\autociteas\footciteby default.Ifyouwanttochangeityoucanalsowriteinthepreamblee.g.autocite=inline. \autocite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city.\autocite{Osland2016} Publicspaceispartofacity.a a Osland2016. 2.3.7 fullciteandfootfullcite \fullcite With\fullciteand\footfullciteyoucanprintthecompleteentryinyourcurrent \footfullcite text. \fullcite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} \footfullcite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city.\footfullcite{Osland2016} As can be read in \fullcite{Evangelidis2014} Publicspaceispartofacity.a AscanbereadinV.Evangelidis,AgorasandFora. DevelopmentsintheCentralPublicSpaceoftheCitiesofGreeceduringtheRo- manPeriod,BSA109,2014,335–356,doi:10.1017/s006824541400015x a D.Osland,AbuseorReuse?PublicSpaceinLateAntiqueEmerita,AJA120,1,2016,67–97. biblatex-archaeologie.de 9 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) 2.3.8 citeauthorandcitetitle \citeauthor Furthermoreandinadditiontothe›normal‹\cite-commandsonecanalsociteonly \citetitle theauthorortheworktitleinthetextandinthefootnotes. \citeauthor[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} andfortheworks \citetitle[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city says \citeauthor{Osland2016} in \citetitle{Osland2016}. PublicspaceispartofacitysaysD.OslandinAbuseorReuse? (2016). Forfurtherinformationcf.section3.1.12. Notethatthe\citetitle-commandworksdifferentlywithancientworks(forallthose whohaveoption={ancient}). Firstthefieldorigtitlewillbeshownifthisfieldis emptyitwillshowitstitleinstead. \citetitle* Sometimesyoudon’tneedtheyearofpublicationbutstillwantthepublishedtitle.Then \citetitle*iswhatyouneed: v.2.3.4 In 2016 \citeauthor{Osland2016} says in \citetitle*{Osland2016} public space is part of a city. In2016D.OslandsaysinAbuseorReuse? publicspaceispartofacity. Notethatthe\citetitle*-commandwillalwaysshowthefieldtitlewithouttheyear ofpublicationitdoesn’tmatterifthereisoption={ancient}. 2.3.9 citetranslator \citetranslator Addionallythereisalsoa\cite-commandwhichcanbeusedtoprintthetranslatorof v.2.3.0 an(ancient)publication. \citetranslator{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Thiswillprintthename(s)ofthetranslatoraccordingtothechosenciteauthorformat. \blockcquote[12,25,1]{Cic:Att}{Aber dein Heim ist das Forum.} (\citetranslator{Cic:Att}) biblatex-archaeologie.de 10

Description:
The name of the bibLATEX-style is archaeologie which has to be activated in Activates the additional bibliography file archaeologie-lstabbrv.biborg/documents/10180/70593/03_Liste+abzukürzender+Zeitschriften_quer.pdf.
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.