[Dachs-support] DaCHS citation
Markus Demleitner
msdemlei at ari.uni-heidelberg.de
Mon Sep 24 16:16:38 CEST 2018
Hi Raphael,
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 02:26:31PM +0100, Raphael Shirley wrote:
> I am about to submit a paper describing data that we are distributing with a
> VO server running GAVO/DACHS. Do you have a citation that we should include?
Whoops. I thought I had already put it down somewhere, but it seems
I haven't, perhaps because I'm still embarrassed to have published in
an Elsevier journal. Well, it's in on the documentation index page
now, http://docs.g-vo.org/DaCHS/:
If you want or need to reference DaCHS, I suppose you should be
citing 2014A&C.....7...27D. If you can't bring yourself to boosting
an Elsevier journal's impact factor, you have my sympathies, and
you're welcome to cite the (less informative, more difficult for
bibstyles) ASCL entry at 2018ascl.soft04005D.
In other ways, if you're less picky with Elsevier than I would like
to be, use this BibTeX:
@ARTICLE{2014A&C.....7...27D,
author = {{Demleitner}, M. and {Neves}, M.~C. and {Rothmaier}, F. and
{Wambsganss}, J.},
title = "{Virtual observatory publishing with DaCHS}",
journal = {Astronomy and Computing},
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
eprint = {1408.5733},
primaryClass = "astro-ph.IM",
keywords = {Virtual observatory, Publication tools},
year = 2014,
month = nov,
volume = 7,
pages = {27-36},
doi = {10.1016/j.ascom.2014.08.003},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014A%26C.....7...27D},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
-- Markus
PS: Donning my e-mail netiquette-preserving hat: Not only on this
list, you're helping people with high mail volume if
(a) you don't "hijack" threads, i.e., don't reply to mails when
you're really starting a new thread (because your mail will contain
references to the original mail, confusing threaded mail readers. To
re-use the sender of mail without including such references, use a
function like "compose-to-sender" in mutt. I've just checked
thunderbird, and I'm shocked it doesn't seem to have such a function.
(b) you change the subject of digests (and in general when the
discussion has deviated from the original too far).
Sorry for the excursion.
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