Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-29 Thread Sarah Goslee
Hi R folks, After following this thread, I got curious, and tried to do a Web of Science search to see how many citations of R there are. It's a *mess*. Even limiting it to "R Core Team" as first author, there are so many variations in citation that WoS eventually gave up and told me that I

Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019, Eric Berger wrote: He may not be aware that currently authors are encouraged to support reproducible research, which includes making available (where possible) both the data and the software programs that were used in the analysis. Eric, You're correct: I did not know

Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-29 Thread Patrick (Malone Quantitative)
Perhaps rather than re-inventing the wheel, some current open science repository(ies) would work, just with an encouragement to use subject tagging to indicate the software. Pat On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 9:38 AM Eric Berger wrote: > > Rich writes: " I've been out of academia for a very long time

Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-29 Thread Eric Berger
Rich writes: " I've been out of academia for a very long time ... " He may not be aware that currently authors are encouraged to support reproducible research, which includes making available (where possible) both the data and the software programs that were used in the analysis. I think the OP's

Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019, Rainer M Krug wrote: I think you are misunderstanding the OP. Ogbos is, as I understand, looking for a repository for publications using R (as in scientific publications) and not that much. Rainer, et al.: I agree with your interpretation of the request and suggest that

Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-29 Thread Rainer M Krug
> On 29 Aug 2019, at 03:32, David Winsemius wrote: > > > On 8/28/19 6:13 AM, Ogbos Okike wrote: >> Dear Contributors, >> Some of us that use the end product of R could pay for your services >> if asked to do so. While all your help is free, I am a little >> disturbed that there is no archive

Re: [R] New Work Based on R

2019-08-28 Thread David Winsemius
On 8/28/19 6:13 AM, Ogbos Okike wrote: Dear Contributors, Some of us that use the end product of R could pay for your services if asked to do so. While all your help is free, I am a little disturbed that there is no archive or repository where publications employing R tools are deposited for