Citing Numpy
Paul Magwene
paul.magwene at yale.edu
Tue May 1 10:53:38 EDT 2001
For my Ph.D., I cited the LLNL documentation (for the same reason Louis
stated in his response), and the version number I used (which seems to be
changing really fast these days!).
--Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Louis Luangkesorn" <lluang at northwestern.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: Citing Numpy
> Konrad
>
> I was wondering, did anyone make a suggestion on how to cite Numpy? I am
writing
> my PhD proposal and since the computational part is rather important I am
citing
> Numpy as well. My initial plan was to use the same overall practice that
the R
> people use, except I was going to refer to the Numerical Python document
David
> Ascher wrote at LLNL. My reasoning is that since it has an LLNL document
number,
> it can be cited in an academic environment. (the R-Project people cite a
published
> paper that was written in the early stages of R)
>
> Louis
>
> FROM: Konrad Hinsen
> DATE: 04/04/2001 07:14:48
> SUBJECT: [Numpy-discussion] Citing NumPy
>
> I am just working on an article describing a program which makes heavy
> use of NumPy, so I should cite some reference to it. Did anyone do
> this before? What is the most appropriate reference? I think URLs
> are acceptable these days, but it should be a rather stable one.
>
> Konrad.
> --
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