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How to acknowledge use of pycax in a publication or report. In an acknowledgement,
This work made use of pycax: a Python REST API client for the the Coordinated Assessments data exchange REST API. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7855729
or as a citation
Holmes, E. E and M. Williams. 2023. pycax: a Python client for the Coordinated Assessments data exchange REST API. vX.X.X. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7855729.
Make sure to include a citation for the Coordinated Assessments Partnership (CAP) data tables that you use. For details on citing CAP content see: https://www.streamnet.org/resources/citing-sn/
BibTeX entries for the above citations are:
@misc{pycax,
title={pycax: a Python client for the Coordinated Assessments data exchange REST API},
url={https://nwfsc-math-bio.github.io/pycax/},
author={
Elizabeth Holmes and
Mari Williams
},
institution = "NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Math Bio Program",
year={2023},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7855729}
}
@misc{
title = "Coordinated Assessments Partnership (CAP) fish high-level indicators (HLIs)",
url = "https://www.streamnet.org/home/data-maps/fish-hlis/",
note = "For details on citing StreamNet content see: https://www.streamnet.org/resources/citing-sn/")
}