MobleyLab / basic_simulation_training

A document for the Living Journal of Computational Molecular Science (LiveCoMS) which describes basic training for molecular simulations (oriented towards molecular dynamics (MD)), providing some training itself and linking out to other helpful information elsewhere. The intent is that this provide information on the prerequisites which will be required for understanding/following many of the other "best practices" documents being prepared.
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best way to cite? #101

Closed brookehus closed 5 years ago

brookehus commented 6 years ago

Would you be able to provide (maybe in a readme?) the best way to cite the article, perhaps as an example latex bib entry?

If this already exists, I couldn't find it - thanks!

davidlmobley commented 6 years ago

@brookehus - thanks! NOW (e.g. today) the best way to cite is as a web page. HOWEVER, within the next week or two it should be up on the LiveCoMS site and have its own DOI and you can cite it with the journal title and DOI (@mrshirts can you advise on timing of this?).

If it will be longer than that, I can generate an interim DOI you can use via Zotero, and add it to the README.

I'd been waiting for the LiveCoMS version to come out to do exactly as you suggest, but if it will be much longer I'll need to do an interim solution, @brookehus . How soon are you submitting?

brookehus commented 6 years ago

We are in the process of submitting revisions to our own LiveCoMS article within a couple of days. So of course we can update the github with the proper citation when it comes. But it would be cool to have the LiveCoMS one if possible!

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@brookehus - thanks! NOW (e.g. today) the best way to cite is as a web page. HOWEVER, within the next week or two it should be up on the LiveCoMS site and have its own DOI and you can cite it with the journal title and DOI (@mrshirts can you advise on timing of this?).

If it will be longer than that, I can generate an interim DOI you can use via Zotero, and add it to the README.

I'd been waiting for the LiveCoMS version to come out to do exactly as you suggest, but if it will be much longer I'll need to do an interim solution, @brookehus . How soon are you submitting?

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mrshirts commented 6 years ago

We should be able to generate DOI's early next week. CU libraries just got the signed contract back from CrossRef yesterday, so it's just a matter of getting login credentials, figuring out how to use it, etc.

mrshirts commented 6 years ago

Note that also, authors will have the chance to update references/typos/etc. between the time of the ASAP article and the time the final issue is published - at that point, all manuscripts will have DOIs

brookehus commented 6 years ago

Great - thank you!

davidlmobley commented 6 years ago

@brookehus you can use the DOI 10.33011/livecoms.1.1.5957 I am told.