issues: 168848449
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| 168848449 | MDU6SXNzdWUxNjg4NDg0NDk= | 931 | How to cite xarray in a research paper | 358378 | closed | 0 | 2443309 | 741199 | 4 | 2016-08-02T10:13:09Z | 2016-08-04T21:17:53Z | 2016-08-04T21:17:53Z | CONTRIBUTOR | It would be helpful if the documentation had an entry (for example, in the FAQ) about how to properly cite xarray for a scientific publication. I personally like the way e.g. the ipython folks are doing it, they have bibtex code to copy'n'paste (see https://ipython.org/citing.html). This issue is related to #290, but addresses the general problem and not a specific way. |
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