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Citing BioJS

Open DevasenaInupakutika opened this issue 10 years ago • 5 comments

What's the recommended citation for BioJS 2.0?

DevasenaInupakutika avatar Feb 03 '15 16:02 DevasenaInupakutika

The only summary publication that I am aware of is "BioJS: an open source JavaScript framework for biological data visualization". However it is from 2012 and absolutely outdated - so I wouldn't recommend this as citation.

AFAIK there are plans to publish a new publication - @manuelcorpas should know more ;-)

wilzbach avatar Feb 03 '15 20:02 wilzbach

But at least it would be a start to point to the 2012 article?

rowlandm avatar Feb 27 '15 07:02 rowlandm

Thanks Jose.

Cheers,

Rowland El feb. 27, 2015 8:19 PM, "José Villaveces" [email protected] escribió:

Alternatively, you can cite "BioJS: an open source standard for biological visualisation - its status in 2014" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075290.

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rowlandm avatar Feb 27 '15 10:02 rowlandm

We should cite the BioJS 2.0 community paper:

Guy Yachdav, Tatyana Goldberg, Sebastian Wilzbach, David Dao, Iris Shih, Saket Choudhary, Steve Crouch, Max Franz, Alexander García, Leyla J García, Björn A Grüning, Devasena Inupakutika, Ian Sillitoe, Anil S Thanki, Bruno Vieira, José M Villaveces, Maria V Schneider, Suzanna Lewis, Steve Pettifer, Burkhard Rost, and Manuel Corpas Anatomy of BioJS, an open source community for the life sciences. eLife 2015;4:e07009

daviddao avatar Jan 29 '16 03:01 daviddao