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If you are in Psychology or related social sciences you would follow
the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Based on the most recent version (5th edition) I would make the
following reference in an article for an APA journal:
POV-Ray Team. (2002) Persistence of Vision Ray-Trayer (Version 3.5)
[Computer software].
Retrieved from http://www.povray.org/binaries/index.html.
Harolddd
"Chris Cason" <new### [at] delete this povray org> wrote in message
news:3cb522c5@news.povray.org...
> I often receive requests from academic folks as to how POV-Ray
> should be referenced in scientific papers, journals, etc.
>
> I normally just tell them to reference the web site, but I'm
> wondering if there is a better response.
>
> I'd like feeedback from users, particularly those in positions
> that require them to write such references from time to time,
> as to what would be a better answer to these questions.
>
> thanks,
>
> -- Chris
>
>
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