ropensci / refsplitr

R package for processing, organizing, and visualizing reference records downloaded from the Web of Science.
https://docs.ropensci.org/refsplitr
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Vignette Creation #18

Closed aurielfournier closed 6 years ago

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

Emilio is working on giving Matt/I edits.

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

We need to either build a function, or supply code in the vignette to describe how to get summary information about the authors/papers. Such as average number of authors per paper

We need to include, in the vignette, a summary of possible outputs 1 - dataframe for social network analysis 2 - plots 3 - dataframe to build plots on your own

we should also consider building a graphing specific vignette,

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

Need to make sure its clear in the vignette that the read* function can do a single file or a whole directory

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

Do we want to include instructions on how to download the WOS files themselves? a Step 0 if you will?

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

@embruna do you want me to dig into the literature and write up this part of the intro to the vignette

Define, the history of bibliometric data, typical analyses and what they tell us.

Or is that something you'd like to tackle?

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

I've added in all the photos as a apart of the package

embruna commented 6 years ago

I'm working on the vignette in a bot and will add some text on the history+. I think some step-by-step on downloading fields is a good idea, though it might be best with pictures the way some of the other packages have it. I think I already have some screenshots ready to go so let me check.

aurielfournier commented 6 years ago

Ok I think I've gotten all your comments addressed and I did a close read for spelling. How do you feel about it now @embruna ?