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how to cite? #75

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Remi-Gau opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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how to cite? #75

Remi-Gau opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Remi-Gau
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Should we add a how to cite section in the landing page of the jupyter notebook?

https://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-03478963/file/OHBM2021-Bids-stats-models.pdf

Christopher Markiewicz, Katherine Bottenhorn, Gang Chen, Alejandro de La Vega, Oscar Esteban,
et al.. BIDS Statistical Models - An implementation-independent representation of General Linear
Models. OHBM 2021 - 27th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Jun
2021, Online, South Korea. pp.1-4. inserm-03478963

@effigies
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TBH, I would probably rather tag a Zenodo release of this repo than an abstract that has information that was outdated by the time the poster was written.

We should get a .cff file going for this repository and get all contributors from the numerous sprints and posters to add themselves.

@effigies
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That said, if you want a citable object now, we could create a Zenodo archive with the 1.0.0-rc1 release of the Google Doc.

@Remi-Gau
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Not super urgent but I would like to cite it in my BIDS-matlab paper.

Will start working on a CFF file.

@Remi-Gau
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Reminder: once we have a DOI from zenodo, I will create an "how to cite" footer on the landing page.

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