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Author How do you cite Matlab?
Rapax

2005-12-06, 4:00 am

Hi there

Simple question this time (I hope):

So I used Matlab 7 extensively during work on a paper. It most
definitely belongs in the references somewhere.
Is there a standard or 'correct' way of citing Matlab?
Rapax

2005-12-06, 8:00 am

bump

Rapax wrote:
>
>
> Hi there
>
> Simple question this time (I hope):
>
> So I used Matlab 7 extensively during work on a paper. It most
> definitely belongs in the references somewhere.
> Is there a standard or 'correct' way of citing Matlab?

John D'Errico

2005-12-06, 8:00 am

In article <ef1da87.0@webx.raydaftYaTP>, Rapax <XXI.Rapax@gmail.com>
wrote:
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> bump
>
> Rapax wrote:

AFAIK, a reference to The MathWorks as the publisher
would seem appropriate, much as you would cite a book.
You would refer to the release/version number just
as you would cite a year of publication, edition, etc.

HTH,
John D'Errico


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Anonymous
joa

2005-12-06, 7:12 pm

http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/cite/ieee/ieee_sware.html

"Rapax" <XXI.Rapax@gmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:ef1da87.-1@webx.raydaftYaTP...
> Hi there
>
> Simple question this time (I hope):
>
> So I used Matlab 7 extensively during work on a paper. It most
> definitely belongs in the references somewhere.
> Is there a standard or 'correct' way of citing Matlab?
>



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