How to cite xtensor?
With every successful project, eventually comes this issue 🌟
Certain fields do try to make a reference for software, even if it was not academically published. I personally believe it is important to emphasize the importance of software in research/academia.
So far I have transformed the information in the copyright
@manual{xtensor,
title = {xtensor: Multi-dimensional arrays with broadcasting and lazy computing},
author = {Johan Mabille and Sylvain Corlay and Wolf Vollprecht},
url = {https://github.com/xtensor-stack/xtensor},
year={2016},
}
which seems to be the approach taken by PyBind. Another possibility would be to make a Zenodo entry, e.g. seaborn.
First, thank you for citing xtensor!
I think the approach taken by PyBind is good for now, we are thinking of submitting xtensor to JOSS or similar. What is your deadline?
I'll be submitting soon, but if there is an updated citation during review, I can change it.
Hello,
@AntoinePrv: Was the citation enough for your work? I would also like to cite the xtensor library in my thesis.
@JohanMabille: According to this question on academia.stackexchange.com, there is now a possibility to add a CITATION.cff file in the root repository (as shown here). I would suggest that referencing the xtensor library will be easier for anyone in the future.
@hearues-zueke-github Thanks for the pointer! Totally agree with your suggestion, I will add a citation file to the repo.