Acknowledging mannkendall (Python)

  1. Only use lower case letters when mentioning mannkendall (Python). Always include the language and version number. Ideally, you should also include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) associated to the specific release you have been using:

    mannkendall (Python) github DOI

  2. If mannkendall (Python) was useful for your research, please cite the dedicated article:

    Collaud Coen et al., Atmos. Meas. Tech., 13, 6945–6964, 2020

  3. mannkendall (Python) relies on external Python libraries that require & deserve to be acknowledged in their own right. The following LaTeX blurb is one way to do so:

    This research has made use of \textit{mannkendall v1.0.0}
    \citep[DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4134435][]{CollaudCoen2020} Python package. \textit{mannkendall}
    relies on the following Python packages:
    \textit{numpy} \citep{Oliphant2006, Van2011}, \textit{scipy} \citep{Virtanen2020},
    and \textit{statsmodels} \citep{Seabold2010}.
    
    @book{Oliphant2006,
          title={A guide to NumPy},
          author={Oliphant, Travis E},
          volume={1},
          year={2006},
          publisher={Trelgol Publishing USA}
          }
    
    @article{Van2011,
             title={The NumPy array: a structure for efficient numerical computation},
             author={Van Der Walt, Stefan and Colbert, S Chris and Varoquaux, Gael},
             journal={Computing in Science \& Engineering},
             volume={13},
             number={2},
             pages={22},
             year={2011},
             publisher={IEEE Computer Society}
             }
    
    @article{Virtanen2020,
            author = {{Virtanen}, Pauli and {Gommers}, Ralf and {Oliphant},
              Travis E. and {Haberland}, Matt and {Reddy}, Tyler and
              {Cournapeau}, David and {Burovski}, Evgeni and {Peterson}, Pearu
              and {Weckesser}, Warren and {Bright}, Jonathan and {van der Walt},
              St{\'e}fan J.  and {Brett}, Matthew and {Wilson}, Joshua and
              {Jarrod Millman}, K.  and {Mayorov}, Nikolay and {Nelson}, Andrew
              R.~J. and {Jones}, Eric and {Kern}, Robert and {Larson}, Eric and
              {Carey}, CJ and {Polat}, {\.I}lhan and {Feng}, Yu and {Moore},
              Eric W. and {Vand erPlas}, Jake and {Laxalde}, Denis and
              {Perktold}, Josef and {Cimrman}, Robert and {Henriksen}, Ian and
              {Quintero}, E.~A. and {Harris}, Charles R and {Archibald}, Anne M.
              and {Ribeiro}, Ant{\^o}nio H. and {Pedregosa}, Fabian and
              {van Mulbregt}, Paul and {SciPy 1.0 Contributors}},
             title = "{{SciPy} 1.0: Fundamental Algorithms for Scientific
                       Computing in Python}",
           journal = {Nature Methods},
           year = {2020},
           volume={17},
           pages={261--272},
           adsurl = {https://rdcu.be/b08Wh},
           doi = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-019-0686-2},
     }
    
    @inproceedings{Seabold2010,
                   title={statsmodels: Econometric and statistical modeling with python},
                   author={Seabold, Skipper and Perktold, Josef},
                   booktitle={9th Python in Science Conference},
                   year={2010},
                   }