The R core development team and the very active community of package
authors have invested a lot of time and effort in creating R as it is
today. Please give credit where credit is due and cite R and R
packages when you use them for data analysis.
Execute function citation() for information on how to cite the
base R system in publications. If the name of a non-base package is
given, the function either returns the information contained in the
CITATION file of the package (using readCitationFile
with meta equal to packageDescription(package, lib.loc))
or auto-generates citation information from the DESCRIPTION
file.
In R >= 2.14.0, one can use a Authors@R field in
DESCRIPTION to provide (R code giving) a
person object with a refined, machine-readable
description of the package “authors” (in particular specifying
their precise roles). Only those with an author role will be
included in the auto-generated citation.
If only one reference is given, the print method for the object
returned by citation() shows both a text version and a BibTeX
entry for it, if a package has more than one reference then only the
text versions are shown. The BibTeX versions can be obtained using
function toBibtex() (see the examples below).
The CITATION file of an R package should be placed in the
inst subdirectory of the package source. The file is an R
source file and may contain arbitrary R commands including
conditionals and computations. Function readCitationFile() is
used by citation() to extract the information in
CITATION files. The file is source()ed by the R
parser in a temporary environment and all resulting bibliographic
objects (specifically, of class "bibentry") are
collected.
Traditionally, the CITATION file contained zero or more calls
to citHeader, then one or more calls to citEntry,
and finally zero or more calls to citFooter, where in fact
citHeader and citFooter are simply wrappers to
paste, with their … argument passed on to
paste as is. The "bibentry" class
makes for improved representation and manipulation of bibliographic
information (in fact, the old mechanism is implemented using the new
one), and one can write CITATION files using the unified
bibentry interface.
One can include an auto-generated package citation in the
CITATION file via citation(auto = meta).
readCitationFile makes use of the Encoding element (if
any) of meta to determine the encoding of the file.