Citations in the pysat ecosystemΒΆ

When referring to this software package, please cite the original paper by Stoneback et al [2018] https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JA025297 as well as the package https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1199703. Note that this doi will always point to the latest version of the code. A list of dois for all versions can be found at the Zenodo page.

Example for citation in BibTex for a generalized version:

@misc{pysat200,
  author       = {Stoneback, R.A. and
                  Klenzing, J.H. and
                  Burrell, A.G. and
                  Spence, C. and
                  Depew, M. and
                  Hargrave, N. and
                  von Bose, V. and
                  Luis, S. and
                  Iyer, G.},
  title        = {Python Satellite Data Analysis Toolkit (pysat) vX.Y.Z},
  month        = jul,
  year         = 2019,
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.1199703},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1199703}
}

Citing the publication:

@article{Stoneback2018,
  author    = {Stoneback, R. A. and
               Burrell, A. G. and
               Klenzing, J. and
               Depew, M. D.},
  doi       = {10.1029/2018JA025297},
  issn      = {21699402},
  journal   = {Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics},
  number    = {6},
  pages     = {5271--5283},
  title     = {{PYSAT: Python Satellite Data Analysis Toolkit}},
  volume    = {123},
  year      = {2018}
}

To aid in scientific reproducibility, please include the version number in publications that use this code. This can be found by invoking pysat.__version__.

Information for appropriately acknowledging and citing the different instruments accessed through pysat is sometimes available in the metadata through inst.meta.acknowledgements and inst.meta.references. If this information is missing, please consider improving pysat by either submitting an issue or adding the information yourself.