I suggest archiving on Zenodo https://zenodo.org/. This will provide permanent storage and a DOI. Subsequent revisions will get their own DOI, but there is also a generic DOI. You can even make a GSL "community" https://zenodo.org/communities/.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 4:21 AM Mike Marchywka <marchy...@hotmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 11:24:53PM -0700, Patrick Alken wrote: > > Thanks Mark, > > > > I don't think it is suitable for publication in a journal. > > There is nothing novel here, its just technical details of how > > to calculate ALFs efficiently. > > But how should other people cite your work? This is a recurring problem > for me and I have created a developmental tool maybe similar to > Zotero for obtaining bibtex from many random links. When I post > pdf "tech reports", for example, > > https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mike_Marchywka > > I try to include human AND machine readable bibtex. > If you look at any of my recent pdf files there is always a suggsted > version at the end although I'm not sure if Zotero or Toobib > can find that. In the extended information I include > bibtex info but have not found a well accepted or commonly > used way to do this ( tug.org website in particular does not > seem to have an easy way to cite their works unless you know > about their lookup -table page ) > Its not hard to do this with latex and I can contribute > the few lines I use to do it if anyone wants it. > > For example, > exifutil -list covidup.pdf > ExifTool Version Number : 11.75 > File Name : covidup.pdf > Directory : . > File Size : 417 kB > File Modification Date/Time : 2022:02:16 18:11:39-05:00 > File Access Date/Time : 2022:02:16 19:50:21-05:00 > File Inode Change Date/Time : 2022:02:16 18:11:39-05:00 > File Permissions : rw-rw-r-- > File Type : PDF > File Type Extension : pdf > MIME Type : application/pdf > PDF Version : 1.5 > Linearized : No > Page Count : 31 > Page Mode : UseOutlines > Author : > Title : > Subject : > Creator : LaTeX with hyperref package > Producer : LuaTeX-0.80.0 > X-bib-filename : covidup > X-bib-run-date : February 16, 2022 > X-bib-title : An Update: On the age distribution of > SARS-Cov-2 Patients > X-bib-author : Mike J Marchywka > X-bib-type : techreport > X-bib-name : marchywka-MJM-2021-007 > X-bib-number : MJM-2021-007 > X-bib-version : 0.00 > X-bib-institution : not institutionalized, independent > X-bib-address : 306 Charles Cox , Canton GA 30115 > X-bib-date : February 16, 2022 > X-bib-startdate : 2021-07-21 > X-bib-day : 16 > X-bib-month : 2 > X-bib-year : 2022 > X-bib-author 1email : marchy...@hotmail.com > X-bib-contact : marchy...@hotmail.com > X-bib-author 1id : orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X > X-bib-pages : 31 > X-bib-bibtex : @techreport{marchywka-MJM-2021-007, > filename ="covidup" , run-date ="February 16, 2022" , title ="An Update: On > the age distribution of SARS-Cov-2 Patients " , author ="Mike J Marchywka " > , type ="techreport" , name ="marchywka-MJM-2021-007" , number > ="MJM-2021-007" , version ="0.00" , institution ="not institutionalized, > independent " , address =" 306 Charles Cox , Canton GA 30115" , date > ="February 16, 2022" , startdate ="2021-07-21" , day ="16" , month ="2" , > year ="2022" , author1email ="marchy...@hotmail.com" , contact =" > marchy...@hotmail.com" , author1id ="orcid.org/0000-0001-9237-455X" , > pages =" 31" } > Create Date : 2022:02:16 18:11:38-05:00 > Modify Date : 2022:02:16 18:11:38-05:00 > Trapped : False > PTEX Fullbanner : This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.80.0 (TeX > Live 2015/Debian) (rev 5238) > > > > > > > I'll see if I can fix the formatting issue on eq. 36. Its a > > good idea to cite GSL, I will add that :) > > > > Patrick > > > > On 2/16/22 22:51, Mark Galassi wrote: > > > Patrick, this is a great paper. It shows the same care you apply to > maintaining gsl. The writing is also very clear, and I love the table of > acronyms :-). Do you plan to submit for publication in a numerical > analysis journal, or submit to the arXiv? > > > > > > The only previous quasi-report had been the ongoing design document > that I kept going with James and Brian in the early years, but it is a > working design doc, not anything of the scope you have shown here. > > > > > > Tiny suggestions: alignment of equation 36 on page 5: "l >= 1" could > be moved quite a bit to the left. Maybe an extra & to make it match the > start of the l >= 1, m > 0. > > > > > > You might also want to also cite the reference manual (as we ask > people to do when they use gsl :-) ). A recent bibtex skeleton on that is > the 2019 Network Theory edition. > > > > > > @book{gslteam2019gnuscientificlibrary, > > > title={GNU Scientific Library Reference Manual}, > > > author={Galassi, Mark and Davies, Jim and Theiler, James and Gough, > Brian and Jungman, Gerard and Alken, Patrick and Booth, Michael and Rossi, > Fabrice and Ulerich, Rhys}, > > > year={2019}, > > > isbn={9780954612078}, > > > publisher={Network Theory Limited} > > > } > > > > -- > > mike marchywka > 306 charles cox > canton GA 30115 > USA, Earth > marchy...@hotmail.com > 404-788-1216 > ORCID: 0000-0001-9237-455X > >