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How to cite urbs properly #262
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For easy maintenance, you could have a README.md section How to cite hosted here that always yields an up-to-date version of title (& version!) and author names. I would opt for phasing out long inactive maintainers (like myself) in favour of always putting the new contributors first. That way, there is a stronger incentive for individuals to push new features forward and becoming principal author for 1, 2 or 3 releases, while fading to the background after months/years of inactivity. |
Concerning Zenodo: if you create a new account (with ENS-internally shared credentials), you could swap the badge with one created from that new account. You can edit names of the contributors there. But unlike ReadTheDocs, I cannot "open up" my account's link to this repository. So the way forward there is: create new (ENS-shared) Zenodo account. If needed, I can delete my badge/account/project linkage first. Just @mention me if need be. |
Thank you for the fast answer! |
I beg you to define a proper way of citing urbs @sonercandas @lodersky, I am about to submit new manuscripts and the issue still persists. |
@maledo do you know which account has been used? ENS account does not seem to work. |
The title says it: We need a proper way of citing the tool and the documentation.
Currently, the citation in Zenodo includes pseudonames that are not worthy of use in journals, imho.
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