How to cite the R package lunar

lunar is a popular R package that is available at https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/lunar/index.html. By citing R packages in your paper you lay the grounds for others to be able to reproduce your analysis and secondly you are acknowledging the time and work people have spent creating the package.

APA citation

Formatted according to the APA Publication Manual 7th edition. Simply copy it to the References page as is.

APA

The minimal requirement is to cite the R package in text along with the version number. Additionally, you can include the reference list entry the authors of the lunar package have suggested.

Example of an in-text citation

Analysis of the data was done using the lunar package (v0.1-04; Lazaridis, 2014).

Reference list entry

Lazaridis, E. (2014). lunar: Lunar Phase & Distance, Seasons and Other Environmental Factors. http://statistics.lazaridis.eu

Vancouver citation

Formatted according to Vancouver style. Simply copy it to the references section as is.

Vancouver

Example of an in-text citation

Analysis of the data was done using the lunar package v0.1-04 (1).

Reference list entry

1.
Lazaridis E. lunar: Lunar Phase & Distance, Seasons and Other Environmental Factors [Internet]. 2014. Available from: http://statistics.lazaridis.eu

BibTeX

Reference entry in BibTeX format. Simply copy it to your favorite citation manager.

BibTeX
@MISC{Lazaridis2014-dl,
  title  = "lunar: Lunar Phase \& Distance, Seasons and Other Environmental
            Factors",
  author = "Lazaridis, Emmanuel",
  year   =  2014,
  url    = "http://statistics.lazaridis.eu"
}

RIS

Reference entry in RIS format. Simply copy it to your favorite citation manager.

RIS
TY  - MISC
AU  - Lazaridis, Emmanuel
TI  - lunar: Lunar Phase & Distance, Seasons and Other Environmental Factors
PY  - 2014
DA  - 2014
UR  - http://statistics.lazaridis.eu
ER  - 

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