How to cite floris? #1046
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Thank you for asking this question. I believe we used to have a 'how to cite' section in the documentation with a preferred bibtext snippet, but it seems to have slipped out. I will open a new issue to decide on the current preferred citation and re-include in the README and/or docs |
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Linking the open issue here: #1047 In the meantime, you could use something like the following: NREL, "FLORIS. Version 4.2.1," GitHub repository, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://github.com/NREL/floris or, as a bibtex entry, something like
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Hey, thanks for the replies! I could see that people were citing different papers when using floris, so I definedly think having a "unified" way of doing it makes sense. I will just use the Bibtex snippet you provided; that will do perfectly fine for my case! |
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Hey,
I might have missed it somewhere in the docs, but does there exist a standard 'how to cite' bibtex snippet for Floris?
If not, is there a preferred 'main' article to refer to?
Best,
Marcus
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