[R] Request concerning use in book
Tom Woolman
twoo|m@n @end|ng |rom ont@rgettek@com
Wed Jul 27 05:06:29 CEST 2022
I had a paper published about 2 weeks ago that cited R in the references
section:
Woolman, T. A., & Pickard, J. L. (2022). Gradient Descent Machine
Learning with Equivalency Testing for Non-Subject Dependent Applications
in Human Activity Recognition. EAI Endorsed Transactions on
Context-aware Systems and Applications, 8, e7-e7.
The citation in the paper that I used for R using APA format was:
R Core Team (2021). R: A language and environment for statistical
computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria.
URL https://www.R-project.org/.
On 2022-07-26 22:38, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> There's no fees for using R in publications, but most people will
> include
> citations for the R language and any R packages used.
>
> You can use function citation() (it might be called citations(), I'm
> not
> entirely sure) to generate said citations.
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2022, 22:31 <karl.fuchs using sbg.at> wrote:
>
>> Dear colleagues!
>>
>>
>>
>> We plan to introduce the software R in chapter "subject-specific
>> software
>> in
>> mathematics" in our book "TEACHING/LEARNING MEDIUM COMPUTER".
>>
>>
>>
>> As we will use screenshots and Plots generated by R we ask if there
>> will be
>> any fees for using this elements in our book.
>>
>>
>>
>> Yours
>>
>> Dr. Karl Fuchs, Austria
>>
>>
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