Acknowledgements
Reference to HRS
If your research makes use of HRS data, we would appreciate if you quote in your paper the following reference: Boselli et al. 2010, PASP, 122, 261.
Acknowledgements
In all papers using Herschel data, a compulsory footnote on the first page should be included. The footnote is:
Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided by European-led Principal Investigator consortia and with important participation from NASA.
Every paper using HRS data should include the following acknowledgement:
This research has made use of data from HRS project. HRS is a Herschel Key Programme utilising Guaranteed Time from the SPIRE instrument team, ESAC scientists and a mission scientist. HRS is described in Boselli et al. 2010, PASP, 122, 261.
Every paper using data extracted from HeDaM database should include the following acknowledgement:
The HRS data was accessed through the HeDaM database (http://hedam.oamp.fr) operated by CeSAM and hosted by the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille.
References for publication related data
People using the MIPS data available on the download pages should refer to Bendo et al. (2012).
Standard references to Herschel and its instruments
Reference to Herschel and its instruments should be made using the following standard references as appropriate. By means of an example:
In the present paper we will be discussing observations performed with the ESA Herschel Space Observatory (Pilbratt et al. 2010), in particular employing Herschel's large telescope and powerful science payload to do photometry using the PACS (Poglitsch et al. 2010) and SPIRE (Griffin et al. 2010) instruments, and very high resolution spectroscopy with the HIFI (de Graauw et al. 2010) instrument.