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As someone who uses pyregion quite frequently, it would be very nice if one could also cite it properly in publications. The Astrophysics Source Code Library - short ASCL - is the platform that enables that, and more: http://ascl.net/
I suggest to create an entry for pyregion in the ASCL.
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I would rather suggest to make a zenodo entry, that provides a proper DOI, updatable as the software evolves, provides full reproducibility by tracking the version. And it's also indexed by ADS.
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Entry in Astrophysics Source Code Library
Create citable reference for pyregion
May 17, 2020
An ASCL entry also does not exclude a Zenodo entry. One can add the Zenodo
DOI as prefereed citation method to ASCL.
Am So., 17. Mai 2020 um 18:21 Uhr schrieb Brigitta Sipőcz <
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I would rather suggest to make a zenodo entry, that provides a proper DOI,
updatable as the software evolves, provides full reproducibility by
tracking the version. And it's also indexed by ADS.
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As someone who uses pyregion quite frequently, it would be very nice if one could also cite it properly in publications. The Astrophysics Source Code Library - short ASCL - is the platform that enables that, and more: http://ascl.net/
I suggest to create an entry for pyregion in the ASCL.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: