Mike Padgett
2016-08-24 15:57:20
Is there a standard bibliographic attribution for IRIS software? I have one for the DMC, but that is very general.
Preference or a link?
Thanks,
Mike Padgett
Preference or a link?
Thanks,
Mike Padgett
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Adam Clark (Legacy)2016-08-26 16:07:17Hi Mike,
We don't have any standard bibliographic attribution for software, but we are looking into it. For now, it would be best to just use the DMC attribution.
The exception is SAC, which wasn't written by IRIS. The attribution for SAC should be:
Goldstein, P., A. Snoke, (2005), “SAC Availability for the IRIS Community”, Incorporated Institutions for Seismology Data Management Center Electronic Newsletter.
Goldstein, P., D. Dodge, M. Firpo, Lee Minner (2003) “SAC2000: Signal processing and analysis tools for seismologists and engineers, Invited contribution to “The IASPEI International Handbook of Earthquake and Engineering Seismology”, Edited by WHK Lee, H. Kanamori, P.C. Jennings, and C. Kisslinger, Academic Press, London.
Cheers,
Adam
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Adam Clark
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On Aug 24, 2016, at 8:57 AM, Mike Padgett <mpadgett<at>quantum-earth.com> wrote:
Is there a standard bibliographic attribution for IRIS software? I have one for the DMC, but that is very general.
Preference or a link?
Thanks,
Mike Padgett
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