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Subject: Re: [R] Citing R/Packages Question
I've had an email exchange with the authors of a recent paper in Nature who
also made a good faith effort to cite both R and the quantreg package, and
were told that the Nature "house style" didn't allow such citations
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: Saturday, May 09, 2009 8:36 AM
To: Derek Ogle
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Citing R/Packages Question
I've had an email exchange with the authors of a recent paper in Nature who
also made a good faith effort to cite both R and the quantreg package, and
were told that the Nature "h
Most common styles (e.g. APA, Harvard) include the date of access for an
electronic reference. While this may be an artifact of history, both
reviewers and editors are justified in asking authors to adhere to the
style used in a particular journal. That said, I don't see why Nature or
any other
On Sat, 9 May 2009, roger koenker wrote:
I've had an email exchange with the authors of a recent paper
in Nature who also made a good faith effort to cite both R and the quantreg
package, and were told that the Nature "house style" didn't allow such
citations so they were dropped from the publis
I've had an email exchange with the authors of a recent paper
in Nature who also made a good faith effort to cite both R and the
quantreg
package, and were told that the Nature "house style" didn't allow such
citations so they were dropped from the published paper and the
"supplementary materia
I used R and the quantreg package in a manuscript that is currently in
the proofs stage. I cited both R and quantreg as suggested by
citation() and noted the version of R and quantreg that I used in the
main text as
"All tests were computed with the R v2.9.0 statistical programming
language
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