[R] Popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata...
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch.duncan at gmail.com
Mon Jun 21 01:18:13 CEST 2010
On 20/06/2010 6:36 PM, Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) wrote:
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
>> On Behalf Of Ivan Calandra
>> Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:47 PM
>> To: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] Popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata...
>>
>> Bob,
>>
>> I have no idea whether it is realistic, but if you look for the papers
>> that used R or SAS (or anything), you might get better results by
>> searching for the way R and SAS are cited.
>>
>
> Hi Ivan, that was what I tried when more generic keywords failed. However, almost no one seems to use that citation. For example, in 2009, only 28 papers contain "R Foundation" and 61 contain Bioconductor, which uses R. One single paper contains both. I appreciate the idea though!
If you use Web of Science, then the abbreviation for the author in the
standard citation for R is R DEV COR TEAM. Doing a search for
citations to that author in 2009 or 2010 finds 249 papers. Variations
on the spelling that I see include
R DEV C3R TEAM
R DEV CAR GROUP
R DEV CAR TEAM
R DEV CIR TEAM
R DEV COD TEAM
R DEV COR
R DEV COR T
R DEV COR TEA
R DEV COR TEAM
R DEV COR TEAM C
R DEV COR TEAM CO
R DEV COR TEAM FD
R DEV COR TEAM OR
R DEV COR TEAM R
R DEV COR TEAM RD
R DEV COR TEAM VI
R DEV COR TEAMR
R DEV COR TEMA
R DEV COR TRAM
R DEV CORE TEAM
R DEV CORETEAM
R DEV CORR TEAM
R DEV CORT TEAM
R DEV CPR TEAM
R DEV CT
R DEV TEAM
R DEVCOR TEAM
R DEVELOPMENTCORE
Not all of those might really be R. For example, there's probably a
north Atlantic codfishing team named R DEV COD TEAM. But most of them
are, and they lead to 289 cited papers in 2009/10.
Duncan Murdoch
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