On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Peter Ho wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> What is the correct form for currently citing R and R libraries in
> published articles?
> I haven't been able to find this in R FAQ. The only thing I can come up
> with so far is,
>
> R Development Core Team. 1999. R : A language and environment.
>
> Should the version of R be included? i.e. Linux, windows?
>
It is in the FAQ (but perhaps not that easy to find), in section 2.7.
" Last, but not least, Ross' and Robert's experience in designing
and
implementing R is described in:
@article{,
author = {Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman},
title = {R: A Language for Data Analysis and Graphics},
journal = {Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics},
year = 1996,
volume = 5,
number = 3,
pages = {299--314}
}
This is also the reference for R to use in publications."
Thomas Lumley
Assistant Professor, Biostatistics
University of Washington, Seattle
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