# Citation

If you use `pynytimes`, citing this repository would be much appriciated. Using BibTeX you can use this citation file:

```latex
@software{Den_Heijer_pynytimes_2023,
    author = {Den Heijer, Micha},
    license = {MIT},
    title = {{pynytimes}},
    url = {https://github.com/michadenheijer/pynytimes},
    version = {[CITATION VERSION]},
    year = {[CITATION YEAR]},
    doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7821090}
}
```

Alternatively you can retrieve [a citation in your preferred format from Zenodo](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7821090).


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