Re: How to cite Jena?
On 12/12/2021 06:19, Luis Enrique Ramos García wrote: Hi, I think this is the first paper of jena: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1013367.1013381 there you can get the citation. Luis Ramos That only covers the API and it's implementation. (The SQL database mentioned is the "RDB" system that was dropped a long time ago.) It's also "pre Apache". It is good to recognize Brian McBride who started the project. Andy El sáb, 11 dic 2021 a las 15:36, Jakub Jałowiec (< j.jalow...@student.uw.edu.pl>) escribió: Hi, is there any preferred way to cite Apache Jena in a publication, preferably in BibTeX? Best regards, Jakub
Re: How to cite Jena?
On 11/12/2021 14:35, Jakub Jałowiec wrote: Hi, is there any preferred way to cite Apache Jena in a publication, preferably in BibTeX? Best regards, Jakub Hi Jakub, thank you for asking. You've done the right thing already. The name of the project is "Apache Jena". The first use in a paper, and use in a reference, should be that. Then "Jena" can be used. It's a trademark of the Apache Software Foundation [1]. This is also the industry practice. The reference should indicate the website https://jena.apache.org/. (https please!). If relevant to, say, reproducibility of results, it'll need to include the release version number. The date would be helpful to the reader. It is not "TDB" or "Fuseki" on their own. They are informal names to parts of the whole system. They also change over time and versions! You could say "Apache Jena Fuseki" for the triplestore but as the components function as part of the whole, "Apache Jena" would be accurate. Andy [1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/#books
Re: How to cite Jena?
it would remain for andy seaborne to clarify this, but google indicates two earlier papers by mcbride, one of which is cited by this acm paper: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en_sdt=0%2C5=jena+rdf= > On 2021-12-12, at 07:19:25, Luis Enrique Ramos García > wrote: > > Hi, > > I think this is the first paper of jena: > > https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1013367.1013381 > > there you can get the citation. > > > Luis Ramos > > > > El sáb, 11 dic 2021 a las 15:36, Jakub Jałowiec (< > j.jalow...@student.uw.edu.pl>) escribió: > >> Hi, >> is there any preferred way to cite Apache Jena in a publication, preferably >> in BibTeX? >> >> Best regards, >> Jakub >>
Re: How to cite Jena?
Hi, I think this is the first paper of jena: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1013367.1013381 there you can get the citation. Luis Ramos El sáb, 11 dic 2021 a las 15:36, Jakub Jałowiec (< j.jalow...@student.uw.edu.pl>) escribió: > Hi, > is there any preferred way to cite Apache Jena in a publication, preferably > in BibTeX? > > Best regards, > Jakub >
Re: How to cite Jena?
Hi Jakub, My suggestion would be to cite it as any website/project. Based on what is required (if at all) for the references in the Latex template, you could add all the website details via a *@misc* entry. Cheers, Fidan On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 3:36 PM Jakub Jałowiec wrote: > Hi, > is there any preferred way to cite Apache Jena in a publication, preferably > in BibTeX? > > Best regards, > Jakub >