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Missing Citation Guideline

Open fsimonis opened this issue 4 years ago • 2 comments

Question How do I cite boost.geometry as a project?

Potential Solution Include a bibtex reference item in your readme, wiki, or as a separate file.

Background I would like to cite your project in an upcoming paper but cannot find a guideline on what to cite. Boost.geometry has already been cited a couple of times, but these citations are inconsistent.

It would be useful if you could add a citation guideline to give researchers a short guideline on how to correctly and consistently cite your project.

A consistently cited item also improves visibility in the academic field and citation numbers is a useful additional metric aside of GitHub stars and clones.

fsimonis avatar May 18 '20 08:05 fsimonis

@fsimonis sorry for overlooking here. Indeed there is no consistent way for citing boost.geometry.

The simplest way I see is using github-zenodo interaction and create a DOI, see https://guides.github.com/activities/citable-code

@barendgehrels @awulkiew @mloskot what do you think, any interest on getting a boost.geometry DOI?

vissarion avatar Mar 02 '21 14:03 vissarion

I don't have any uses of the DOI myself, but I can see it useful to others especially those who use and refer to Boost.Geometry in academic projects and papers. So, 👍 from me.

mloskot avatar Mar 02 '21 15:03 mloskot