diff --git a/docs/getting-started-guide/index.rst b/docs/getting-started-guide/index.rst
index c6122fa5c..e08e3d255 100644
--- a/docs/getting-started-guide/index.rst
+++ b/docs/getting-started-guide/index.rst
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Carlisle Wishard, David Minton, Jennifer Pouplin, Jake Elliott, & Dana Singh
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+
Swiftest is a software packaged designed to model the dynamical
evolution of gravitational systems. Swiftest is an extension of the
`Swifter `__ software package,
@@ -64,8 +65,8 @@ will install a standalone executable called ``swiftest_driver``, which
can execute simulations from the command line, provided that initial
conditions and configuration files are available in the path.
-**Building the ``swiftest`` Python package and standalone
-``swiftest_driver`` executable**
+**Building the** ``swiftest`` **Python package and standalone**
+``swiftest_driver`` **executable**
Swiftest is designed to be downloaded, compiled, and run on a Linux or
MacOS based system. Windows support is currently being developed.
@@ -143,7 +144,7 @@ compile, edit, and run as you see fit.
**Compiling the Swiftest driver program**
-**Compiling ``swiftest_driver`` using Docker**
+**Compiling** ``swiftest_driver`` **using Docker**
By far the simplest, most reliable way of compiling the driver program
is via a Docker container. The Swiftest project contains a Dockerfile
@@ -180,14 +181,14 @@ in the ``bin/`` directory.
The optional Docker argument ``EXTRA_CMAKE_OPTIONS`` is provided to pass
any additional CMake arguments (see below).
-**Compiling ``swiftest_driver`` using CMake** Several build scripts are
+**Compiling** ``swiftest_driver`` **using CMake** Several build scripts are
available in the ``buildscripts`` folder for building Swiftest and its
dependencies on a Linux or Mac system. These are used when generating
the official Swiftest Python wheels using cibuildwheel. To build the
complete project, run ``buildscripts\build_all.sh`` from the command
line.
-**Compiling ``swiftest_driver`` using CMake**
+**Compiling** ``swiftest_driver`` **using CMake**
The Swiftest driver program is written in modern Fortran and must be
compiled before it can be run. After compilation, an executable, called
@@ -612,11 +613,13 @@ Where ``INTEGRATOR`` is your integrator of choice, either ``whm``,
The number and type of output files generated by Swiftest depends on the
input parameters selected and the method through which Swiftest was run.
-The standard output files are as follows: - **data.nc** - Always
+The standard output files are as follows:
+- **data.nc** - Always
generated, the output file containing the information for every body in
the system, recorded every ``ISTEP_OUT`` timesteps and written every
``DUMP_CADENCE``. This file can be analyzed using the Swiftest Python
-package (``sim.data``). - **collisions.log** - The log containing the
+package (``sim.data``).
+- **collisions.log** - The log containing the
record of each fragmentation event, including the collisional regime,
and the number of the fragments created, only if ``FRAGMENTATION`` is
``YES``, Swiftest SyMBA only. - **swiftest.log** - A log containing a
@@ -750,7 +753,7 @@ output file, is as follows:
Fraggle logfile
- **********************************************************************************************************************
+ ***********************************************************************************************************************
Collision between massive bodies detected at time t = 2.063709800335315E-006
**********************************************************************************************************************
@@ -1199,7 +1202,9 @@ References
- Wisdom, J. and Holman, M. (1991). Symplectic maps for the N-body
problem. **The Astronomical Journal**, 102. `doi:
0.1086/115978 `__
-- Wishard et al. (2023) - In preparation
+- Wishard et al. (2023) - Swiftest: An *N*-body Integrator for
+ Gravitational Systems. **Journal of Open Source Software**, 8(90), 5409,
+ `https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.05409 `__
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