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bibtex entry #65

Open kevin-harms opened 6 years ago

kevin-harms commented 6 years ago

Add bibtex source to the README which provide the appropriate reference for this work. Possibly could follow this: https://guides.github.com/activities/citable-code/

JulianKunkel commented 6 years ago

Great thought, HPC apps do not show up, some owner of HPC has to do this: https://help.github.com/articles/approving-oauth-apps-for-your-organization/

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glennklockwood commented 5 years ago

I went ahead and did this under my Zenodo account. The IOR 3.2 release should automatically generate a DOI which we can insert into the README.

glennklockwood commented 3 years ago

I think I forgot to update this a long time ago. All releases of IOR now get a DOI automatically, e.g.,

https://zenodo.org/record/4361694

and IOR's latest version is always citeable using https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1943751.

To do:

JulianKunkel commented 3 years ago

Pretty amazing ^-^