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Mark W Kimpel ▴ 830
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I am a satistified user of affyQCReport and want to make sure that I include the appropriate citations in a paper I am submitting. As this package is sort of a wrapper for some other packages and the vignette does not include any references beyond that of Gautier, et al, which describes the affy package, could someone be kind enough to supply me with the appropriate citations? In general, it is sort of a pet peeve of mine that developers rightly want their work cited, but too often I feel that the citation information on the help(package == "foo") page is imcomplete. Would it be presumtuous to ask for developers to include a handy list of citations for their packages, package dependencies, etc. as part of the general help page for their package? I don't know what the official R/BioC policy is on this, but it would be extremely helpful both to users and those whose original ideas are incorporated into R/BioC. And, if I"ve missed something obvious, point me in the right direction, spank me with a wet noodle and accept my apologies. Thanks, Mark -- Mark W. Kimpel MD ** Neuroinformatics ** Dept. of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine 15032 Hunter Court, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 490-5129 Work, & Mobile & VoiceMail (317) 663-0513 Home (no voice mail please) ****************************************************************** [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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@keith-satterley-1452
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Hi Mark, are you aware of the citation("package_name") command. See limma package for an example. I notice that the affyQCReport citation is auto generated. Perhaps more package authors should be encouraged to take control of what citation() reports. cheers, Keith ======================== Keith Satterley Bioinformatics Division The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ======================= Mark Kimpel wrote: > I am a satistified user of affyQCReport and want to make sure that I include > the appropriate citations in a paper I am submitting. As this package is > sort of a wrapper for some other packages and the vignette does not include > any references beyond that of Gautier, et al, which describes the affy > package, could someone be kind enough to supply me with the appropriate > citations? > > In general, it is sort of a pet peeve of mine that developers rightly want > their work cited, but too often I feel that the citation information on the > help(package == "foo") page is imcomplete. Would it be presumtuous to ask > for developers to include a handy list of citations for their packages, > package dependencies, etc. as part of the general help page for their > package? I don't know what the official R/BioC policy is on this, but it > would be extremely helpful both to users and those whose original ideas are > incorporated into R/BioC. > > And, if I"ve missed something obvious, point me in the right direction, > spank me with a wet noodle and accept my apologies. > > Thanks, > Mark >
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Thanks for reminding me about the citation function, but what I had in mind was more than just a way to cite the package itself. The package authors rely on published findings of others, as well as other packages that they depend on, and it would be nice to make sure credit is given where credit is due. Although each user could (and in the absence of other information should) track down all the papers that contribute to a package, I think it would be nice if the package maintainers include that information in the output to citation("foo"). The developers/maintainers are in the best position to know what papers they have relied on and, lets face it, there is less work for everyone if the maintainer does it once and says all his/her users the work of doing it hundreds of times for themselves. Mark On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:23 AM, Keith Satterley <keith@wehi.edu.au> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > are you aware of the citation("package_name") command. See limma package > for an example. I notice that the affyQCReport citation is auto generated. > > Perhaps more package authors should be encouraged to take control of what > citation() reports. > > cheers, > > Keith > > ======================== > Keith Satterley > Bioinformatics Division > The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research > Parkville, Melbourne, > Victoria, Australia > ======================= > > > Mark Kimpel wrote: > >> I am a satistified user of affyQCReport and want to make sure that I >> include >> the appropriate citations in a paper I am submitting. As this package is >> sort of a wrapper for some other packages and the vignette does not >> include >> any references beyond that of Gautier, et al, which describes the affy >> package, could someone be kind enough to supply me with the appropriate >> citations? >> >> In general, it is sort of a pet peeve of mine that developers rightly want >> their work cited, but too often I feel that the citation information on >> the >> help(package == "foo") page is imcomplete. Would it be presumtuous to ask >> for developers to include a handy list of citations for their packages, >> package dependencies, etc. as part of the general help page for their >> package? I don't know what the official R/BioC policy is on this, but it >> would be extremely helpful both to users and those whose original ideas >> are >> incorporated into R/BioC. >> >> And, if I"ve missed something obvious, point me in the right direction, >> spank me with a wet noodle and accept my apologies. >> >> Thanks, >> Mark >> >> -- Mark W. Kimpel MD ** Neuroinformatics ** Dept. of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine 15032 Hunter Court, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 490-5129 Work, & Mobile & VoiceMail (317) 663-0513 Home (no voice mail please) ****************************************************************** [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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