You can just write :
citation("splines")
in the R-console. You will then get a suggestion with a BibTeX entry if
you use LaTeX
Best
Lars
On 01/17/2014 04:28 PM, coll...@pitt.edu wrote:
Hello,
I'm writing my Master Thesis. I'm using the R library "splines" and i want
to cite it correctly.
I have found the following documentation:
http://127.0.0.1:20742/library/splines/html/splines-package.html
Christof, if you contact the authors of the package, or look on their
websites, they may have a published paper on the package that they would
like you to cite. For my own thesis I found a similar publication for the
packages that I relied upon.
If that fails you can also cite the R project itself and the authors as a
misc citation.
Best,
Collin.
My problem is, i didn't find the year when this library was released.
Would you please help me with this problem?
Thanks in Advance,
Christof Peternell
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