How do I cite Stim? When using Stim for research, please cite: @article{gidney2021stim, doi = 10.22331/q-2021-07-06-497, url = { Audio Stim Library - ElectraStim
| Aspect | Observation | |--------|--------------| | | Short, fits on mobile screens. | | Action cue | “Archive link” hints at a resource to access. | | No spam triggers | Avoids “free,” “click here,” or excessive punctuation. | stim file archive link
However, the maintenance of such links also presents significant challenges regarding security and longevity. Broken links, or "link rot," remain a persistent threat to digital scholarship. For a STIM file archive link to remain a viable resource, it must be supported by robust infrastructure—such as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) or decentralized storage solutions—that ensures the content remains reachable even as host servers change. How do I cite Stim
This archive contains the complete set of stimulus (Stim) files used in the [Project Name] study, including auditory, visual, and text-based trial materials. Files are organized by condition and block number. Researchers may freely access these materials for reproducibility or secondary analysis under the [License Type, e.g., CC BY-NC 4.0]. | | No spam triggers | Avoids “free,”