Since not all authors of the database are mentioned, many people using CLICS3 tend to now quote the database as Rzymski and Tresoldi, without any of the co-authors, since people are too lazy to follow the link.
I would suggest that we either quote CLICS3 as we did before, by asking to quote the main editors (similar to Concepticon), or that we ask people to quote the Rzymski et al. paper, which would then include all authors also on the landing page.
This is not necessarily a big problem, but I have been noticing it for some time now, that CLICS3 was quoted in this way, which is also a positive indicator that people really seem to like the database ;-)
Since not all authors of the database are mentioned, many people using CLICS3 tend to now quote the database as Rzymski and Tresoldi, without any of the co-authors, since people are too lazy to follow the link.
I would suggest that we either quote CLICS3 as we did before, by asking to quote the main editors (similar to Concepticon), or that we ask people to quote the Rzymski et al. paper, which would then include all authors also on the landing page.
This is not necessarily a big problem, but I have been noticing it for some time now, that CLICS3 was quoted in this way, which is also a positive indicator that people really seem to like the database ;-)