I meant something for use in publications, like it is used for R and almost identically for GRASS:

  R Development Core Team (2008). R: A language and environment for
  statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing,
  Vienna, Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0, URL http://www.R-project.org.

A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is

  @Manual{,
    title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing},
    author = {{R Development Core Team}},
    organization = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing},
    address = {Vienna, Austria},
    year = {2008},
    note = {{ISBN} 3-900051-07-0},
    url = {http://www.R-project.org},
  }

I changed the subject BTW. First time I sent this message to the list it was from my another account, not subscribed here, so I just copied the text and instead the subject I copied an address ... I am exhausted, sorry ... :-)

Regards

Tomas


Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Tomas Lanczos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using Postgresql to store all my research related data. At the moment I
am just finishing my PhD thesis and I want to cite postgresql correctly but
can't find how to do it. Could somebody give me an advice?

You can start by looking at the wikipedia entry.  Not sure what you
mean by citing the db.  Are you looking at citing where it comes from,
who makes it, what?

It can be kinda tough to classify open source software... :)



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