-Are you relying on a software packaged by |team| which is part of the
-main Debian_ distribution? Or may be you are relying on the
-NeuroDebian |repos|? Do you think that our efforts to make
-neuroscience FOSS readily available were worthwhile and you think that
-"it is the way to go"? If so, it would benefit you, our project, and
-even the entire neuroscience community if more people become aware of
-Debian_ and NeuroDebian_ in particular. Sharing your positive
-experience with your friends and/or colleagues could be one of the
-ways, alternatively you could...
+Are you relying on a particular software packaged by |team| that is part
+of the main Debian_ distribution? Or do you rely on the
+|repos|? If you think that this project is useful, please help us to
+make more people aware of Debian_ and NeuroDebian_ in particular.
+Sharing your positive experience with your friends and/or colleagues
+is one possibility. Alternatively you could...
+
+Cite NeuroDebian in your publications
+-------------------------------------
+
+If you conduct your research using NeuroDebian services, for example, the
+NeuroDebian repository, the NeuroDebian Virtual machine, or software that is
+maintained by the NeuroDebian team on Debian, Ubuntu, or some other derivative,
+please cite this paper:
+
+ Halchenko, Y. O. & Hanke, M. (2012). `Open is not enough. Let’s take the
+ next step: An integrated, community-driven computing platform for neuroscience
+ <http://www.frontiersin.org/Neuroinformatics/10.3389/fninf.2012.00022/full>`_.
+ *Frontiers in Neuroinformatics*, 6:22.