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clarify CICE citation info in doc #487

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26 changes: 19 additions & 7 deletions doc/source/intro/citing.rst
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Citing the CICE code
====================

If you use the CICE code, please cite the version you are using with the CICE
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):
Each individual release has its own Digital Object Identifier (DOI),
e.g. CICE v6.1.2 has DOI 10.5281/zenodo.3888653. All versions of
this lineage (e.g. CICE6) can be cited by using the DOI
10.5281/zenodo.1205674 (https://zenodo.org/record/1205674). This DOI
represents all v6 releases, and will always resolve to the latest one.
More information can be found by following the DOI link to zenodo.

DOI:10.5281/zenodo.1205674 (https://zenodo.org/record/1205674)
If you use CICE, please cite the version number of the code you
are using or modifying.

This DOI can be used to cite all CICE versions and the URL will default to the most recent version.
However, each released version of CICE will also receive its own, unique DOI that can be
used for citations as well.
If using code from the CICE-Consortium repository ``master`` branch
that includes modifications
that have not yet been released with a version number, then in
addition to the most recent version number, the hash at time of
download can be cited, determined by executing the command ``git log``
in your clone.

Please also make the CICE Consortium aware of any publications and model use.
A hash can also be cited for your own modifications, once they have
been committed to a repository branch.

Please also make the CICE Consortium aware of any publications and
model use.