Karl Glazebrook writes: > > I was asked how to acknowledge PDL. I thought we > should put some standard recommendations on the > web site > > What do people think of the following?
I would suggest http://pdl.perl.org rather than the generic http://www.perl.org as the URL. --Chris > Karl > > > From: Marcin Sawicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 23 August 2007 6:17:03 AM > To: Karl Glazebrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: PDL acknowledgment > > Hi Karl, > > Finalizing things for the paper I mentioned > to you earlier, so I thought I would let you > know how I am ending up acknowledging PDL. > Here's what I am putting in the acknowledgments > section: > > Parts of the analysis presented here made use > of the Perl Data Language (PDL; Glazebrook & > Economou, 1997), which can be obtained from > http://www.perl.org. > > If I were to put this in the body of the paper > (as I am likely to do in another paper I am > working on), I would make the URL a footnote > thus: > > Parts of the analysis presented here made use > of the Perl Data Language (PDL; Glazebrook & > Economou, 1997)\footnote{PDL can be obtained > from http://www.perl.org}. > > Let me know if this seems good to you. > > Marcin > > Glazebrook & Economou 1997, The Perl Journal, 5, 5
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