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From: Peter J  Holzer
Subject: Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 9 Apr 2000 18:02:03
Message: <slrn8f1rm1.hlr.hjp-usenet@teal.h.hjp.at>
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000 11:41:53 -0500, jim wrote:
>I originally just wrote:
>
>"30. POVRAY. Persistence of vision raytracer 3.1"
>
>The editors wrote back "please provide author and place/institution of
>publication"
>
>I don't know if these journals are ready to cite web pages as a       .
>reference I'll try and find out                                       .

I'd guess that most are these days. I think there is even an ISO
standard on how to reference them, but I seem to have lost the URL.
However, google (http://www.google.com) found the recommendations of the
American Psychological Association for me:

http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html

	hp

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From: Warp
Subject: Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 10 Apr 2000 03:12:45
Message: <38f17eed@news.povray.org>
Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
: many programs have be written that allow people doing scientific
: research to have the ability to show their work in ways never before
: possible.

  I think that this part is a bit too grandiloquent... :)

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 10 Apr 2000 03:20:07
Message: <38F180D5.E510395A@pacbell.net>
Warp wrote:

>   I think that this part is a bit too grandiloquent... :)

I like tooting my own horn thank you.

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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 10 Apr 2000 04:46:21
Message: <38F19544.1FF37C59@inapg.inra.fr>
jim wrote:

> I may just have to allude to POVRAY in the text, by name, without a reference.
>

It's not uncommon today to refer to software in scientific publications. It's
sometimes done by citing the manual like in :
Statistical Analysis System Institute, Inc., 1987. SAS/STAT Guide for Personal
Computers, Version 6 edn. Sas Institute, Inc., Cary NC.

It could be something like that :
Cason C. et al., 1999. Persistence of Vision Raytracer Version 3.1.  POV-TEAM.

I hope this helps.

G.


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From: Paul Jones
Subject: Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 10 Apr 2000 08:21:42
Message: <38F1C746.3B63343D@psu.edu>
I know that Angew. Chem. the chemistry journal allows you to say things
like....

"Images created using POVRay v. 3.1"

Check out any issue with the cool covers and look at the masthead.
Surprisingly, many chemists use pov in conjunction with povchem to
render molecular images.

-paul

jim wrote:
> 
> I have used POVRAY to render some images of scientific structures, and I
> am about to publish the images in a scientific journal. I would like to
> cite some reference to the POVRAY program and developers. Is there an
> approved citation?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim

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From: Nigel Stewart
Subject: Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 10 Apr 2000 18:55:19
Message: <38F25B4B.FD6F2CF1@nigels.com>
> I have used POVRAY to render some images of scientific structures

In my papers, I put in the acknowledgements section:
"The POV-Ray 3.1 rendering package was used for
many illustrations in this paper."


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From: Pabs
Subject: How do you cite any software program in literature: was Re: How can I cite POVRAY in literature?
Date: 10 Apr 2000 22:38:31
Message: <354346A6.EB1592FB@hotmail.com>
Any ideas / official standards etc??
TIA

Pabs


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From: Pabs
Subject: How do you cite any software program in literature: was Re: How can I cite POVRAY in
Date: 11 Apr 2000 22:01:31
Message: <38F3D91C.91390762@hotmail.com>
Any ideas / official standards etc??
TIA

Pabs


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: How do you cite any software program in literature: was Re: How can I cite POVRAY in
Date: 11 Apr 2000 22:22:28
Message: <38f3dde4$1@news.povray.org>
In article <38F3D91C.91390762@hotmail.com> , Pabs <pab### [at] hotmailcom>  
wrote:

> Any ideas / official standards etc??

Did you miss "How can I cite POVRAY in literature?" just a week ago in this
group?  Scroll down and you will find it :-)


 Thorsten


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From: Pabs
Subject: Re: How do you cite any software program in literature: was Re:How can I cite POVRAY in
Date: 11 Apr 2000 22:30:17
Message: <38F3DFDA.AA18B8F3@hotmail.com>
> Did you miss "How can I cite POVRAY in literature?" just a week ago in this
> group?  Scroll down and you will find it :-)

This message is a reply to that message - if you look at the end of the subject
line you will see "was Re:How can I  cite POVRAY in" ( the "literature" bit got
cut off somehow (Damn netscape))


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