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flirt
USA
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Posted - 08/21/2006 : 3:15:32 PM
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for publications? What is it? Thanks.
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zachary_origin
China
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Posted - 08/21/2006 : 9:39:09 PM
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Hi,
I think there is no requirement for this. However, it is highly welcomed if you add it.
Zachary OriginLab GZ Office |
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flirt
USA
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Posted - 08/22/2006 : 1:13:22 PM
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faint, that's what i'm asking: what should be refered? source?
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Mike
USA
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Posted - 08/23/2006 : 09:25:54 AM
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Hi flirt,
For publication purposes, you can refer to Origin in this way:
Origin. 2003. Origin 7.5. OriginLab Corp., Northampton, MA.
Mike OriginLab
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Hideo Fujii
USA
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Posted - 08/23/2006 : 11:17:39 AM
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Hi,
> Origin. 2003. Origin 7.5. OriginLab Corp., Northampton, MA.
In addition to the above Mike's format of the citation, if you want to make it more informative and the publisher allows as depending of the publication, you may add the OriginLab's url; for example, in APA you can add the following segment at the end: URL http://www.originlab.com
By the way, in German or Japanese, there are following publications, though a little bit old:
German - Benenke, T. W., & Schwippert, W. W. (1997). Datenanalyse und praesentation mit Origin: Anwendungsbeispiele und loesngsvorschlaege aus der praxis. Bonn: Addison-Wesley-Longman.
Japanese - Nojo, H. (1999). Ronbun de tsukaeru gurafu sakusei, de-ta bunseki for Origin. Tokyo: Lightstone International.
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