1003150
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10.5281/zenodo.1003150
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Silva, Raniere
Software Sustainability Institute, University of Manchester, UK
Bast, Radovan
University of Tromsø, Norway
Citation File Format (CFF)
Druskat, Stephan
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of German Studies and Linguistics, Berlin, Germany
url:https://github.com/citation-file-format/citation-file-format/releases/tag/v0.9-RC1
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citation file format, CFF, citation files, software citation, format, YAML, software sustainability, research software
<p>The <strong>Citation File Format</strong> (<strong>CFF</strong>) is a human- and machine-readable format for <em>CITATION</em> files. These files provide citation metadata for (research and scientific) software. The format aims to support all use cases for software citation described in [1]. CFF is serialized in YAML 1.2, and is therefore Unicode-based and cross-language (in terms of both natural language scripts and programming languages). This specification, together with the Unicode standard for characters, aims to provide all the information necessary to understand CFF, and to use (i.e., write) and re-use (i.e., read, validate, convert from) it. These specifications are maintained openly at https://github.com/sdruskat/citation-file-format.</p>
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<p>[1] A. M. Smith, D. S. Katz, K. E. Niemeyer, and FORCE11 Software Citation Working Group, “Software citation principles,”<em> PeerJ Computer Science</em>, vol. 2, p. e86, Sep. 2016 [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.86</p>
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2017-10-06
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