How to Cite¶
Repository citation (documentation release)¶
PDSL documentation should be cited using:
1) the tagged release (v0.1.2-review-ready), and
2) the machine-readable metadata file (CITATION.cff) at the repository root.
Stable archival citation (recommended)¶
Zenodo DOI (citable archive):
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18732275
This DOI corresponds to the public documentation release and provides a stable, versioned citation record independent of GitHub.
Avoid citing untagged commits when referencing review artifacts.
Related scholarly work¶
The theoretical foundation of this documentation is further developed in:
Damas, F. (2025). TikTok’s Algorithmic Influence and American Youth Support for U.S. Public Diplomacy. International Journal of Science and Research, 14(10), 716–725.
https://doi.org/10.21275/SR251012173109
Citation guardrail¶
PDSL outputs are interpretive constructs designed for controlled scenario reasoning.
This documentation release does not support forecasting claims, causal inference, or automated decision-making.