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Is there interest to keep track of publications/patents/book chapters/... using statannotations ?
I've been using statannotations in a few projects and the first few of have recently been published. When working on a publication I do like to have access to a few other publications using the same packages to check how they go about writing their methods which include those packages. While for statannotations this is somewhat more straightforward than e.g. pymc, it might be worthwhile to keep track of places that package has been used.
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Is there interest to keep track of publications/patents/book chapters/... using statannotations ?
I've been using statannotations in a few projects and the first few of have recently been published. When working on a publication I do like to have access to a few other publications using the same packages to check how they go about writing their methods which include those packages. While for statannotations this is somewhat more straightforward than e.g. pymc, it might be worthwhile to keep track of places that package has been used.
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