As I see, you suggest to cite uses of Directional as
Attribution
If you use Directional in your academic projects, please cite the implemented papers directly, and/or the EG STAR 2016 when appropriate. To cite the library in general, you could use this BibTeX entry:
@misc{Directional,
title = {{Directional}: directional field synthesis, design, and processing,
author = {Amir Vaxman and others},
note = {https://github.com/avaxman/Directional},
year = {2017},
}
Would not that be simpler and more accurate to integrate Directional with Zenodo.org too? Then, each time you make a release via github zenodo.org will generate a proper DOI number for this particular version. This will make citation more accurate, IMHO.
You can see libDGtal (bottom of the page), which uses this solution - see the DOI badges.
You could then update your BibTex entry to include the newest DOI, etc.
As I see, you suggest to cite uses of Directional as
Would not that be simpler and more accurate to integrate Directional with Zenodo.org too? Then, each time you make a release via github zenodo.org will generate a proper DOI number for this particular version. This will make citation more accurate, IMHO.
You can see libDGtal (bottom of the page), which uses this solution - see the DOI badges.
You could then update your BibTex entry to include the newest DOI, etc.