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Open munkm opened this issue 5 years ago • 5 comments

I'd like to cite jupyter-matplotlib in something I'm working on. What is the preferred citation information for this repository? If I use Zotero to scrape the metadata this is what I get:

@misc{jupyter-matplotlib_2019,
	title = {jupyter-matplotlib},
	copyright = {BSD-3-Clause},
	url = {https://github.com/matplotlib/jupyter-matplotlib},
	abstract = {Matplotlib Jupyter Extension. Contribute to matplotlib/jupyter-matplotlib development by creating an account on GitHub.},
	urldate = {2019-11-19},
	publisher = {{Matplotlib Developers}},
	month = nov,
	year = {2019},
	note = {original-date: 2016-07-21T14:38:56Z},
} 

however, I'm not sure of how authorship should be determined? I could list all 13 contributors of this repository, or it could be "Matplotlib Developers", or something else? What would be best here?

I'm happy to contribute this information back into the repo in the readme or a citation file if you'd like too.

munkm avatar Jan 07 '20 21:01 munkm

Hi, same issue here I need to cite ipympl, is this the proper way of doing it?

aloctavodia avatar Feb 15 '23 13:02 aloctavodia

Maybe @tacaswell would know best?

ianhi avatar Feb 15 '23 14:02 ianhi

@munkm 's citation seems fine to me. For the main repo we push to zenodo, do we do that for ipympl? If not we probably should (that way each release will get a DOI).

tacaswell avatar Feb 15 '23 16:02 tacaswell

For the main repo we push to zenodo, do we do that for ipympl

I don't think so - how do we go about setting that up?

ianhi avatar Feb 15 '23 18:02 ianhi

I just turned it on: https://zenodo.org/account/settings/github/repository/matplotlib/ipympl but it appears I missed "and make a new release" by 15 minutes :(

tacaswell avatar Feb 15 '23 18:02 tacaswell