If you use results generated by NAADSM in a publication, we ask that you cite the program in a way based on the examples shown below. Please pay special attention to the following:
- Be sure to include the correct version number used to generate results. If you are not sure which version of NAADSM you have, select from the menu to display the version number.
- If an experimental version was used, it should be clearly identified.
Sample citations
Citing the standard version of NAADSM:
NAADSM Development Team. 2008. NAADSM version number x.x.x. Free program distributed via the Internet at http://www.naadsm.org.
Citing an experimental version of NAADSM:
NAADSM Development Team. 2008. NAADSM, experimental version "Cheyenne", version number x.x.x. Free program distributed via the Internet at http://www.naadsm.org.
Other publications
In addition to citing the specific version of the application that you use, it may be useful to include one of both of the following references as well. The former is a peer-reviewed, published description of NAADSM 3.0, and the latter is the NAADSM User's Guide:
Harvey, N., Reeves, A., Schoenbaum, M.A., Zagmutt-Vergara, F.J., Dubé, C., Hill, A.E., Corso, B.A., McNab, W.B., Cartwright, C.I., Salman, M.D., 2007. The North American Animal Disease Spread Model: A simulation model to assist decision making in evaluating animal disease incursions. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 82: 176-197.
Hill, A., and Reeves, A. 2006. User’s Guide for the North American Animal Disease Spread Model, 2nd ed. Fort Collins, Colorado: Animal Population Health Institute, Colorado State University. Available online at http://wwww.naadsm.org.