Depends on the journal. Many of them now allow URL citations (e.g.
APJ). I have cited it as "Glazebrook et al. 2004: The Perl Data
Language, v 2.4.2, available online: http://pdl.perl.org". The
BOOKLET form for bibtex works pretty well for that. I generally also
insert an acknowledgement just after the funding acknowledgement:
"The software used for this analysis was written in PDL a free,
extensible, cross-platform vectorized data language based on Perl.
PDL may be downloaded from http://pdl.perl.org".
On Aug 2, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Jon Manning wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a preferred way of citing PDL when publishing? Seems an
obvious question so I may be dense in not finding it- but is there
a particular document I should reference?
Thanks,
Jon
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