How to Cite


Scholarly citations play a crucial role in the dissemination of knowledge, the advancement of research, and the evaluation of scholarly impact and productivity. Citations for the SimCenter should include both the marker paper and the software tool used.

  1. The SimCenter marker paper:

    Deierlein, G.G., McKenna, F., Zsarnóczay, A., Kijewski-Correa, T., Kareem, A., Elhaddad, W., Lowes, L., Schoettler, M.J., Govindjee, S. (2020). A Cloud-Enabled Application Framework for Simulating Regional-Scale Impacts of Natural Hazards on the Built Environment. Frontiers in Built Environment. 6:558706. doi: 10.3389/fbuil.2020.558706.
     
  1. The SimCenter software tool used, for example “quoFEM”.

    Frank McKenna, Sang-ri Yi, Aakash Bangalore Satish, Adam Zsarnoczay, Kuanshi Zhong, Michael Gardner, & Wael Elhaddad. (2023). NHERI-SimCenter/quoFEM: Version 3.5.0 (v3.5.0).  Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10443180.

These citations are located on each tool webpage and in the application's menu bar. For acknowledgement of assistance or user support received from the SimCenter, the following sample wording is appropriate as warranted:

The authors appreciate the assistance from (developer name at) the NHERI SimCenter that enabled (a specific portion of) this work. The NHERI SimCenter is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. Therefore, this material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2131111. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation.


Auto Citation Generator

This feature, available in each of the SimCenter applications, accelerates your publication preparations by providing accurate and appropriate citations for the computational methods and models you utilize through our software. As you proceed through the workflow steps and select options in the application, relevant citations are automatically cataloged and provided to you for your publication references.

Our motivation is to promote your work through:

  1. Effortlessly Collecting Citations: Our auto citation generator simplifies the process by automatically generating citations based on the workflow options you select within our software. Citation annotations further provide pertinent information that offers context and can enrich your literature review.
     
  2. Crediting Essential Work: We recognize the importance of acknowledging the contributions of others to your research. By citing the works upon which your simulations rely, you uphold academic integrity and honor the contributions of fellow researchers.
     
  3. Encouraging Community Contributions: By facilitating proper citation practices, this feature encourages researchers to publish their models, methods, and findings with confidence that they will receive proper credit. This fosters a culture of knowledge sharing and collaboration, ultimately advancing natural hazards research.

Currently, citation output is accessible in a pop-up window for easy copying and pasting; the citations are also saved as a JSON file in the LocalWorkDir directory of the application for retention and archival purposes. Each citation includes a description of its origin within the workflow to help users understand its source. Feedback and contributions can be made by email to nheri-simcenter@berkeley.edu.