Dear all,

I have happily used JabRef for a meta-analysis I did recently. Now I'd like to 
give due credit by citing it in my paper. The APA style (I'm a psychologist) 
dictates that the reference should include a 'publisher' and a city, but I 
wouldn't know which to report for JabRef. Does anybody have experience with 
this? For now, I left out the city and used "JabRef Community" as published, 
resulting in this reference:

Jabref 2.3.1. (2007). JabRef Community.

What do you people think? Is this adequate, or would you do it differently?

Thank you very much in advance, kind regards, and have a great weekend,

Gjalt-Jorn
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Gjalt-Jorn Peters
Work & Social Psychology, faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience, Maastricht 
University

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