Thanks Dave, that’s just what I’m looking for, I found a few good examples of workflow citations. 

Steve

Department of Computing, Macquarie University
http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~cassidy

On 27 Jul 2016, at 6:29 AM, Dave Clements <clements@galaxyproject.org> wrote:

Hi Steve,

I don't have a precise answer to your question, but the Galaxy CiteULike archive might be helpful here.  Any paper that uses, extends, or references Galaxy gets put in that library.  Papers are tagged with one or more of 17 tags.  There aren't specific tags for "defines and publishes a workflow" or "reuses a previously published workflow" but I'm pretty sure I've come across many papers that do this.

A good place to start though would be papers with the shared tag: Papers that have published/shared workflows, histories, datasets, pages, visualizations in a Galaxy instance.

Also, not sure if CloudMap qualifies here, but if it does, many papers that reference it are reusing the pipeline defined in it.

Hope this helps,

Dave C

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Steve Cassidy <steve.cassidy@mq.edu.au> wrote:
Hi all, 
 I’m writing a paper that will include some evangelism for Galaxy in language sciences and I’d like to be able to cite examples of papers in the Bio field that cite Galaxy workflows.  Even better would be the re-use of a Galaxy workflow cited in another paper.  Does anyone have any good example papers they could refer me to. 

Thanks,

Steve
Department of Computing, Macquarie University
http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~cassidy


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