On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 09:25:29PM +0200, Chris Barker via Python-Dev wrote: > I"d like ot know what thee citations are expected to be used for? > > i.e. -- usually, academic papers have a collection of citiations to > acknowledge where you got an idea, or fact, or .... It serves both to > jusstify something and make it clear that it is not your own idea (i.e. not > pagerism).
[ > That is about reproducible results, which is really a different thing than > the usual citations. I don't think it is. I think you are seeing a distinction that is not there. If citations were just about acknowledgement, we could say "I got this idea from Bob" and be done with it. Citations are about identifying the *exact* source so that anyone can reproduce the given ideas by checking not just "Bob" but the specific page number of a specific edition of a specific work. So the requirement for precision is no different between papers and software, and the academic standards for citing software already take that into account. There are challenges with software, to be sure -- code is much more ephemeral, there may be literally hundreds of authors, etc. But in principle, the kinds of information needed to cite a software package is known. The major citation styles already include this. When you are using a specific style, this page: https://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/about/ suggests a few formats, depending on how you got access to the software. The bottom line is, we don't have to guess what information to provide. People like Jacqueline can tell us what they need, and we'll just fill in the values. The people citing Python know what information they need, we just have to help them get it. I think that the best way to do that is to provide the correct information in a single place, in a single, standard format, and let them choose the appropriate citation style for their publication. Jackie, do I have that right? -- Steve _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com