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Citing STEM
STEM is freely available from the Eclipse Foundation under the Eclipse Public license [1] As such users have no particular obligation to cite, but if you would like to cite your use of STEM in a scientific publication the contributors to STEM would very much appreciate
- your acknowledging the project with a reference or link to our website (https://www.eclipse.org/stem/)
- your citing an appropriate reference publication about STEM. Please see the page Publications and Presentations on STEM for previous publication where STEM was used to study a particular disease.
Also, if you publish a scientific paper using STEM, and if you would like us to list that paper on this wiki, please send an email to stem-dev@eclipse.org or post to our newsgroup. We would be happy to cite such work.