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I wanted to ask if you considered to create a DOI for the Contrastive Explanation. This allows researchers to reference a version of the package with ease and can be done with Zenodo for example. There is also great integration between Zenodo, which creates a new DOI and a persistent copy of the repository for each release, and Github. You can find instructions on how to create a DOI here from official Github docs: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/archiving-a-github-repository/referencing-and-citing-content
This step helps with visibility of this repository and therefore making your research software more used.
On a similar note, it also helps researchers to know how to correctly cite the software. I see that you already added this in the readme but Github also offers the citation file format which also shows up on the top right if used:
You can find more information about it here: https://citation-file-format.github.io/
I would be happy to help with this if you have any questions.
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I wanted to ask if you considered to create a DOI for the Contrastive Explanation. This allows researchers to reference a version of the package with ease and can be done with Zenodo for example. There is also great integration between Zenodo, which creates a new DOI and a persistent copy of the repository for each release, and Github. You can find instructions on how to create a DOI here from official Github docs: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/archiving-a-github-repository/referencing-and-citing-content
This step helps with visibility of this repository and therefore making your research software more used.
On a similar note, it also helps researchers to know how to correctly cite the software. I see that you already added this in the readme but Github also offers the citation file format which also shows up on the top right if used:
You can find more information about it here: https://citation-file-format.github.io/
I would be happy to help with this if you have any questions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: