Closed rikhuijzer closed 7 months ago
I haven't had a thought about it as it wasn't produced in an academic context, but we sure would appreciate having the EvoTrees cited if used in your work. Are you aware of a recommended way to go about it? I noticed the zenodo DOI tag in packages like ChainRules (https://github.com/JuliaDiff/ChainRules.jl?tab=readme-ov-file), would that work?
Yes Zenodo would work 👍 Preferably within 2 weeks, then I can add it to a current paper before submitting it.
As a side-note, Zenodo is part of the Journal of Open Source Software submission process, so even after adding Zenodo, you can still publish to Journal of Open Source Software.
Zenodo's DOI added to README: https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10569604 Let me know if you need anything else!
Thanks @jeremiedb
@misc{desgagne2024evotrees,
title={{EvoTrees.jl}},
author={Desgagne-Bouchard, J. and Blaom, A. and Qin, A. and Widmann, D. and Lienart, T. and Aluthge, D. and Avital, R. and Waczak, J. and Ling, J. and Gennatas, S.},
publisher={CERN},
year={2024},
doi={10.5281/zenodo.10569605}
}
@ablaom, @amyhxqin, @devmotion, @tlienart, @DilumAluthge, @RoyiAvital, @john-waczak, @Moelf, @egenn this is what I've added as a citation now. Please let me know if I made a mistake in one of your names.
I guess it should be Avital R.
instead of Akavia, R.
.
@rikhuijzer Can this issue be closed?
Is there a way in which I can cite this package?