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How to cite the package? #87

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TSGut opened this issue Dec 25, 2021 · 4 comments
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How to cite the package? #87

TSGut opened this issue Dec 25, 2021 · 4 comments

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TSGut commented Dec 25, 2021

@dlfivefifty What's the preferred way to cite this package as well as others in its ecosystem such as https://github.com/JuliaApproximation/ContinuumArrays.jl and https://github.com/JuliaApproximation/QuasiArrays.jl ? I want to specifically refer to these packages in my thesis, hence the question.

Some considerations:

  • Any papers associated with them to cite (either along with the repo or instead of)?
  • Perhaps it would be good to consider either setting up a Zenodo DOI or leaving some notes in the readme file on which papers to cite instead?
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I normally just do the url and the version number. If you care enough please feel free to set up a Zenodo

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TSGut commented Dec 25, 2021

I'd be happy to in principle but Zenodo requires more permissions for organization repos than I have here, and this isn't worth escalating rights for. I'll stick to URL and version number for now.

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TSGut commented Jul 15, 2022

Since my rights changed since the creation of this issue I now could make citeable Zenodo DOI for the packages I mentioned as well as this one. Are you still alright with me setting that up and adding the badge to the package readme?

For reference, this package shows an example of how it would look/work but you probably know about it already anyways: https://github.com/jipolanco/WriteVTK.jl

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