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Citing NSIMD in a research paper

Open NK-Nikunj opened this issue 4 years ago • 3 comments

Hey! I am working on a research paper that has benchmarks that uses NSIMD for vectorization. I use the open-source version. I could not find this repository on JOSS or Zenodo.

Is there a set way to cite your repository? How do you guys prefer to be cited in a paper?

-Thanks

NK-Nikunj avatar Jun 29 '20 14:06 NK-Nikunj

Hi NK-Nikunj,

Sorry for (very) late answer. Was on vacations + other stuff...

We have submitted a paper concerning NSIMD. If it is accpeted I will tell you. But I am afraid this is the only way to cite NSIMd properly. We will consider JOSS I think. As soon as I have updates I will inform you.

gquintin avatar Jul 20 '20 14:07 gquintin

Will something similar to the following work for the time being?

@misc{nsimd2019, title = {NSIMD}, year = {2019}, publisher = {GitHub}, journal = {GitHub repository}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/agenium-scale/nsimd}}, commit = {d4f9fc5} }

NK-Nikunj avatar Jul 20 '20 15:07 NK-Nikunj

You could deposit a version of NSIMD on Zenodo and then receive a DOI. I believe this is part of the publication process at JOSS (a journal I highly recommend). I will be happy to be a reviewer for NSIMD if you submit there, if the editors agree there is no conflict of interest.

eschnett avatar Jul 20 '20 16:07 eschnett