How to cite a User's Guide?
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Hi,
I would like to put a reference in an article with the Image Processing User's Guide. I found on Google Scholar some old bibtex entry:
@book{thompson1995image,
title={Image Processing Toolbox: For Use with MATLAB;[user's Guide]},
author={Thompson, C.M. and Shure, L.},
year={1995},
publisher={MathWorks}
}
but I would like to refer to the latest user's guide: R2011b.
What is the best way to do this?
Thanks,
Razvan
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Jan
el 15 de Oct. de 2011
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The latest user's guide is currently the one of 2011b, but it will be 2012a in the near future, and then 2012b, etc. Only the documentation of current release can be accessed, if you do not have a MATLAB license. Therefore citing a document, which is not available in general, is of limited use only.
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Walter Roberson
el 15 de Oct. de 2011
I do not have any licenses attached to my MATLAB Central account, but I am able to access the previous release documentation.
At the top of any of the 2011b reference pages, there is a link to view the documentation from previous releases.
Jan
el 15 de Oct. de 2011
Yes, there is a link. But the access of the documentation of former releases is restricted to users who are associated to a license.
Daniel Shub
el 10 de Nov. de 2011
@Jan, the fact that a new edition is expected is not a reason to not cite the current edition. Further, just because a key piece of information was published in an obscure place and difficult to get, doesn't mean you should give the credit to someone else. Now the author is trying to provide a general reference (my guess given it is a user's guide), then it makes more sense to cite an easily available source.
Grzegorz Knor
el 10 de Nov. de 2011
0 votos
What is (in your opinion) the best way to do this?
Daniel Shub
el 10 de Nov. de 2011
0 votos
I am going to go with don't cite it. User's guides are secondary sources and you tend to be better off citing primary sources.
If you are going to cite a MATLAB user's guide, you need to cite the version you looked at. The MATLAB user's guides are available in a variety of formats. The easiest to cite woudl either be the hard copy (if you have it) or the online documentation (citing it as an electronic book).
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Yogini Prabhu
el 9 de Mayo de 2021
yes looks like not citing each documentation itself, is the best option
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