REQ: Help yt cite your papers
Hi everyone, tl;dr: tell us how to cite your yt-using papers at https://forms.gle/Vkvab2RXLf8oTp3z6 For the last few years, we've been working on a paper about yt-4.0, and the updates since the last paper was published over a decade ago. I've dragged my feet on it a little bit, but I'm hoping that over the next few months the last bits can be written up, polished, and the paper submitted. (See the end of this email for authorship information on the paper!) The current "build" of the paper is here: https://yt-project.github.io/yt-4.0-paper/ with a repository at github.com/yt-project/yt-4.0-paper/ . The paper isn't *yet* complete... which is where this email comes in! I've been trying to collect a somewhat representative set of references to the papers that describe or utilize yt for different simulation platforms. There are two types of citations that we're trying to track down -- citations that describe the simulation platform (i.e., the "method paper" that talks about the code) and those that use yt to analyze data output by the simulation platform (i.e., maybe you wrote a paper and used yt). To make this easy, I've made up a google form: https://forms.gle/Vkvab2RXLf8oTp3z6 If you are able to take a minute and submit a couple references to your work or work you know about that used yt, it would be very, very helpful! And as for the paper itself, we're preparing an email inviting authorship to anyone who has had changes committed into the yt repository, but the authorship policy for the paper is by design very inclusive and described here: https://github.com/yt-project/yt-4.0-paper#authorship-policy . If you have contributed, you are likely going to receive this email, but if you are certain you would like to be included, please follow the instructions in that link to see how to be added to the manuscript. Thanks very much, Matt
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Matthew Turk