Argh ! Shame on us three !

 

But be careful to not confuse an example with a counter-example ;-)

 

In 1986 had already started the times where Rietveld was so famous that giving 
his name in the paper was sufficient. You can probably find >20.000 such papers 
citing the Rietveld method and not his 1967 or 1969 papers. Rietveld's real 
number of citations is probably closer to >40.000 than to 15.000. But you know 
that already...

 

Best,

 

Armel

 

 

 

 

> Message du 22/08/18 14:23
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> Another example.. Loopstra, van Laar and Breed Physics Letters 26A(11) 1968, 
> 526 (AleB)

>
Examples are easy. In Gibaud, Le Bail and Bulou J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 
19 (1986) 4623
"...the Rietveld program modified by Le Bail (1985)" is used to refine data 
collected at ILL on D1A (Hewat & Bailey 1976) without citing either Rietveld or 
the people who built the diffractometer, helped with the data collection, and 
supplied the 1972 Rietveld code. 

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   Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE 
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