How to Cite

ICSAC's model unbundles what traditional journals bundle. Authors retain their own DOI; the curation record lives at a permanent URL on this site; the annual Persistence compilation is a separate print artifact with its own ISBN. Three things, three citations. Use whichever ones are relevant to what you are saying about the work.

The model

Three artifacts are independently citeable:

  • The work — the paper itself, at the author’s original DOI. This is what other researchers should cite when discussing the science.
  • The curation record — the panel reviews, Review Quality Control audit, and curation decision at a permanent URL on icsacinstitute.org. This is what to cite when discussing the review process, the panel’s assessment, or the rationale for acceptance.
  • The Persistence volume — once Volume 1 ships (May 2027), the annual print and ebook compilation is itself citeable as an edited volume with an ISBN.

The author retains copyright on the work. ICSAC’s contribution — the curation record and the annual compilation — is separately attributable. Citing the work alone does not credit ICSAC; the marker “Peer-reviewed by ICSAC” appended to the primary citation is the venue credit. Authors are encouraged to use it on CVs and reference lists.

Worked example

Using The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems by Nathan M. Thornhill (accepted 2026-04-19).

1. The work

For citations of the science itself. The author’s DOI is the canonical pointer; the “Peer-reviewed by ICSAC” suffix is the venue marker.

Plain text (APA-style)

Thornhill, N. M. (2026). The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18373411. Peer-reviewed by ICSAC.

BibTeX

@misc{thornhill2026dynamic,
  author    = {Thornhill, Nathan M.},
  title     = {{The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems}},
  year      = {2026},
  publisher = {Zenodo},
  doi       = {10.5281/zenodo.18373411},
  url       = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18373411},
  note      = {Peer-reviewed by ICSAC},
}

RIS (EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Thornhill, Nathan M.
PY  - 2026
TI  - The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems
PB  - Zenodo
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.18373411
UR  - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18373411
N1  - Peer-reviewed by ICSAC
ER  - 

2. The curation record

For citations of the review itself — the panel’s methodology, scoring, or specific findings about the paper’s reasoning. Distinct from a citation of the work’s science.

Plain text (APA-style)

ICSAC Curation Panel (2026). Curation record for "The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems" by Thornhill, N. M.. Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing. https://icsacinstitute.org/publications/the-dynamic-existence-threshold

BibTeX

@misc{thornhill2026dynamic-record,
  author    = {{ICSAC Curation Panel}},
  title     = {{Curation record for "The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems"}},
  year      = {2026},
  publisher = {Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing},
  url       = {https://icsacinstitute.org/publications/the-dynamic-existence-threshold},
  note      = {Panel reviews, RQC audit, and curation decision for Thornhill, N. M.},
}

RIS

TY  - GEN
AU  - ICSAC Curation Panel
PY  - 2026
TI  - Curation record for "The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems"
PB  - Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing
UR  - https://icsacinstitute.org/publications/the-dynamic-existence-threshold
N1  - Panel reviews, RQC audit, and curation decision for Thornhill, N. M.
ER  - 

3. The Persistence volume

Once Volume 1 ships (May 2027), papers included in the annual compilation become citeable as chapters in an edited volume. The standard form will be:

Thornhill, N. M. (2026). The Dynamic Existence Threshold: Organizational Consciousness Across Complex Systems. In Persistence: A Transdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1 (pp. XX–YY). Fort Wayne, IN: Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing. ISBN XXX-X-XXXXXXX-X-X.

Per-paper page numbers and the volume ISBN will be filled in at print release.

Which one to use

  • Citing the paper’s findings — use the work citation. The science belongs to the author.
  • Citing the review or referees — use the curation record citation.
  • Referencing the printed annual — use the Persistence volume citation.
  • Citing both the work and the venue — cite the work and let the “Peer-reviewed by ICSAC” suffix mark the venue. Cite the curation record only when the review itself is the subject.
  • Referencing the journal as a venue — cite Persistence itself (see below).
  • Referencing the institute as an organization — cite ICSAC (see below).
  • Referencing a policy, rubric, or process — cite the specific policy URL with an accessed-on date (see below).

Citing Persistence — the journal itself

For when you reference the journal as a venue rather than a specific paper inside it.

Plain text

Persistence: A Transdisciplinary Journal of the Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing. Fort Wayne, IN. https://icsacinstitute.org/journal. ISSN: pending.

BibTeX

@misc{persistence-journal,
  title     = {{Persistence: A Transdisciplinary Journal}},
  publisher = {Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing},
  address   = {Fort Wayne, IN},
  url       = {https://icsacinstitute.org/journal},
  note      = {Open-review peer-reviewed journal; annual print and ebook compilation},
}

RIS

TY  - JOUR
T2  - Persistence: A Transdisciplinary Journal
PB  - Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing
CY  - Fort Wayne, IN
UR  - https://icsacinstitute.org/journal
N1  - Open-review peer-reviewed journal; annual print and ebook compilation
ER  - 

Citing ICSAC — the institute

For when you reference the Institute as an organization — in acknowledgments, methods sections, organizational affiliation, or in describing where review or publication happened.

Plain text

Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing (ICSAC). Independent research institute, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Founded 2026. https://icsacinstitute.org. ROR ID: pending.

BibTeX

@misc{icsac-institute,
  author    = {{Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing}},
  title     = {{ICSAC: Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing}},
  year      = {2026},
  address   = {Fort Wayne, IN},
  url       = {https://icsacinstitute.org},
  note      = {Independent research institute; LLC, Indiana},
}

RIS

TY  - GEN
AU  - Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing
PY  - 2026
TI  - ICSAC: Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing
CY  - Fort Wayne, IN
UR  - https://icsacinstitute.org
N1  - Independent research institute; LLC, Indiana
ER  - 

Citing ICSAC policies

For when you reference the rubric, review process, ethics policy, or another policy document directly. Use the URL of the specific page you are citing; include an accessed-on date since policy pages may be updated.

Plain text — review process example

Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing (2026). Review Process. Retrieved [Month Day, Year] from https://icsacinstitute.org/review-process

BibTeX — review process example

@misc{icsac-review-process,
  author    = {{Institute for Complexity Science and Advanced Computing}},
  title     = {{Review Process}},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://icsacinstitute.org/review-process},
  note      = {Accessed [date]},
}

Same pattern for /publication-ethics, /author-guidelines, /privacy, /terms, and any other policy URL on this site.

Per-article citation blocks

Every paper at /publications carries its own “How to cite this paper” block, pre-generated in all three formats for both the work and the curation record. Copy and paste from there directly.