What is the most up-to-date way to cite Numpy and Scipy in an academic
journal ?
Cite our conference articles here:
http://conference.scipy.org/proceedings/SciPy2008/index.html
It would be nice if someone involved in the proceedings could post a
bibtex on the citations page. And link the
JH,
Thx for the links, but I'm afraid I need something more basic than
that. For example, I'm referring to Python as:
van Rossum, G. and Drake, F. L. (eds), 2006. Python Reference Manual,
Python Software Foundation,. http://docs.python.org/ref/ref.html.
I could indeed use
@MANUAL{ascher.dubois.hinsen.hugunin.oliphant-1999-np,
author = {Ascher, David and Paul F. Dubois and Konrad Hinsen and James
Hugunin and Travis Oliphant},
year = 1999,
title= {Numerical Python},
edition = {UCRL-MA-128569},
address = {Livermore, CA},
On 1/26/2009 12:48 PM Pierre GM apparently wrote:
Shouldn't we refer to the new doc.scipy.org instead of Travis' site ?
Not in my opinion: Travis wrote a book,
which is what is being cited.
The docs link is in fact to the same tramy site.
I must add that IMO, it would be a courtesy
for the
On 1/26/2009 2:37 PM Pauli Virtanen apparently wrote:
Fixed, no need to be dissappointed any more.
Thanks!
Alan
PS I hope disappointed did not sound so strong
as to be discourteous. Email is tricky, and I
tend to write mine with dangerous speed.
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David,
Thanks, but that's only part of what I need. I could also refer to
Travis O's paper in Computing in Science and Engineering, but I
wondered whether there wasn't something more up-to-date.
So, other answers are still welcome.
P.
On Jan 25, 2009, at 8:17 PM, David Warde-Farley wrote: