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How to cite #213

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BeastyBlacksmith opened this issue Apr 24, 2019 · 5 comments
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How to cite #213

BeastyBlacksmith opened this issue Apr 24, 2019 · 5 comments

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What is the recommended way to cite NLsolve?

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pkofod commented Apr 25, 2019

Thank you for asking. We don't have anything like a JOSS entry/paper, so maybe I should just set up zenodo for the repo?

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I think that would be good and having the citations.bib in the repo a la JuliaLang/julia#31794 is also a good idea

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pkofod commented Apr 25, 2019

I think that would be good and having the citations.bib in the repo a la JuliaLang/julia#31794 is also a good idea

Yes, I saw the discussion about the citations-files going on recently. Is this for a research paper, or?

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Yes

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pkofod commented May 9, 2019

I realize you might have submitted your manuscript by now, but I've set up zenodo. I think it can take a short time for everything to be resolved, but a badge should aṕpear in the readme. Thanks for making me aware that it wasn't citable. I'll create a citations.bib as well when I figure out how I should do it for a zenodo doi (do I update it manually everytime?)

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