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<h2 class="chapter">3 How can I cite Octave?</h2>

<p>Pointing to <a href="http://www.octave.org">http://www.octave.org</a> is good, because that gives
people a direct way to find out more.  If citation of a URL is not
allowed by a publisher, or if you also want to point to a traditional
reference, then you can cite the Octave manual:

<pre class="example">     @BOOK{eaton:2008,
       author =     "John W. Eaton and David Bateman and Søren Hauberg",
       title =      "GNU Octave Manual Version 3",
       publisher =  "Network Theory Limited",
       year =       "2008",
       isbn =       "0-9546120-6-X"
     }
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