Closed chrisma closed 7 years ago
I would recommend publishing the data with Zenodo.org (https://zenodo.org) which will give you both a DataCite DOI but also an easy way for folks to generate BibTex entries as there's a link at the bottom-right of every Zenodo archive page e.g. https://zenodo.org/record/801828#.WTGQS8aZM3E
Yup, Zenodo is also the service that GitHub itself recommends for assigning DOIs to repositories in their guide (https://guides.github.com/activities/citable-code/).
The service also offers a "badge", that can be included in the README.md
I would recommend publishing the data with Zenodo.org (https://zenodo.org) which will give you both a DataCite DOI but also an easy way for folks to generate BibTex entries as there's a link at the bottom-right of every Zenodo archive page e.g. https://zenodo.org/record/801828#.WTGQS8aZM3E
👋 @franniez - would it be helpful for me to do this? If so, who should I list as authors?
Apologies for the delay and thanks for the reminder ping, @arfon! Added some citation info, including a DOI, in https://github.com/github/open-source-survey/pull/90.
The
README.md
in the "License" section statesWho should be attributed as the author(s),
GitHub, Inc.
? Would it be possible to provide a BibTex entry or even a DOI number for the repository to allow easier citations?E.g.