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santoshphilip avatar santoshphilip commented on September 4, 2024

@airallergy , thank you for bringing this to my attention. Citations are not on my radar, since I am not in the academic universe :-).

the links you have given are very informative. I'll probably pick one of them. I'll bounce my thinking on it off you before I implement.

I do recollect seeing a note on citations for the CBE Termal comfort tool. It is at the bottom of the page. They have a paper associated with the too. so it is easier to cite.

There are two papers on eppy (I am an author on one of them) that may be worth linking too.

I'll leave this issue open until it comes to a conclusion

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airallergy avatar airallergy commented on September 4, 2024

I wasn't aware that there are papers on eppy, could you share some links?

If there exists a paper specific about eppy authored by you, I think it is a common practice to cite that, which is the case for the thermal comfort tool you mentioned, also for numpy, SciPy, etc. Otherwise (I found this for example), I am not sure to be honest.

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santoshphilip avatar santoshphilip commented on September 4, 2024

Yes that is the link of the paper on eppy as a tool.

eppy was partly funded by a project that @JasonGlazer did for ASHRAE. He published one or two papers on the project.

Jason sent me some links long ago on other papers that mention eppy:

Paper referencing Eppy

I just came across this

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306261921007492?via%3Dihub

Maybe it is not that uncommon

https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C24&q=energyplus+eppy&btnG=

Jason

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JasonGlazer avatar JasonGlazer commented on September 4, 2024

The paper I wrote as part of the ASHRAE 1651-RP project related to eppy was:

https://publications.ibpsa.org/conference/paper/?id=simbuild2016_C030

In it I cited eppy by using:

Capture2

I didn't notice the typo but I think it was intended to say "Eppy scripting language for EnergyPlus idf files and EnergyPlus output files."

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airallergy avatar airallergy commented on September 4, 2024

Citing these existing papers mentioning eppy now seems less ideal, as they cited eppy themselves, one way or another :)

I suppose it boils down to two options for a standardised/recommended eppy citation:

  1. write a manual entry for the CITATION file
  2. create a Zonodo, or alike, entry and include it in the CITATION file

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santoshphilip avatar santoshphilip commented on September 4, 2024

@airallergy , I agree. I'll just pick one of them and go with it. Will close this issue once that happens

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