R-beta: cite R -- how?

Jonathan Myles jonathan.myles at mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk
Wed Jul 22 14:33:33 CEST 1998


(I posted this about a week ago but it didn't seem to appear. Did you get
it ?)

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>   I want to cite R for an article. What is the right thing to do?
>   Shall I include "Notes on R" or is there a better way?

  
the best thing is probably the paper:



@article{ihaka:gentleman:96,
  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}
}




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