How To Cite R Software

How To Cite R Software. How to Cite an R Package R packages R packages have made my life so much easier, and it makes me happy to know that at least I can publicly acknowledge the hard work of the developers by citing them in my manuscripts 1.13 Citing R Many people have invested huge amounts of time and energy making R the great piece of software you're now using

Citations in R Markdown • Hans Van Calster
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Remember to reference R When people are new to using R and, perhaps, to referencing and report writing in general, they often don't know they should cite and reference R and its packages Details The R core development team and the very active community of package authors have invested a lot of time and effort in creating R as it is today

Citations in R Markdown • Hans Van Calster

To get the most up to date citation for R you can use the citation() function. Even though I spend the morning in an futile effort to create a map with R, the software is great We need to support our arguments… Continue reading It's easy to cite and reference R! →

Adding CITATION to your R package Rbloggers. A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is @Manual{, title = {cluster: Cluster Analysis Basics and Extensions}, author = {Martin Maechler and Peter Rousseeuw and Anja Struyf and Mia Hubert and Kurt Hornik}, year = {2013}, note = {R package version 1.14.4 --- For new features, see the 'Changelog' file (in the package source)}, } To get the most up to date citation for R you can use the citation() function.

Introduction to R and RStudio Introduction to R ARCHIVED. Which packages should I cite? A question I often hear is, "Okay, I understand I should cite R packages, but do I cite them all?". We do this for the same reasons we reference any thing else in any academic work