[PD] How to cite PD in an academic paper?

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Fri Jan 25 23:08:33 CET 2008


I generally use what I think the reader would be most interested in.   
If there is something in the icmc96.ps paper that is related, I would  
include that, otherwise, I use a misc entry with the http:// 
puredata.info URL.

.hc

On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Andy Farnell wrote:

>
> Use the @MISC bibtex entry
> author: Puckette et al
> date: 1996
>
> or you may prefer to cite this as a pointer
>
> http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/Publications/icmc96.ps
>
> See for constructing MISC bibtex fields
>
> http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~jacobsd/bib/formats/bibtex.html
>
>
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:43:43 -0800
> "B. Bogart" <ben at ekran.org> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Is there a specific way to cite Pure-Data in an academic paper? R
>> outputs a bibtex entry when you call cite(). Is there some  
>> standard for PD?
>>
>> OT: How is software generally cited?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> .b.
>>
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> Use the source
>
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