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How to cite xtensor?

Open AntoinePrv opened this issue 4 years ago • 4 comments

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.

AntoinePrv avatar Mar 05 '21 15:03 AntoinePrv

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?

JohanMabille avatar Mar 08 '21 10:03 JohanMabille

I'll be submitting soon, but if there is an updated citation during review, I can change it.

AntoinePrv avatar Mar 08 '21 14:03 AntoinePrv

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 avatar Jul 03 '23 20:07 hearues-zueke-github

@hearues-zueke-github Thanks for the pointer! Totally agree with your suggestion, I will add a citation file to the repo.

JohanMabille avatar Jul 03 '23 20:07 JohanMabille