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Citing statnet
If you are using the statnet package for research that will be published or otherwise publicly distributed,
we request that you acknowledge this with the following citation:
Mark S. Handcock, David R. Hunter, Carter T. Butts, Steven M. Goodreau, and Martina Morris (2003).
statnet: Software tools for the Statistical Modeling of Network Data. URL
http://statnetproject.org
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
@Manual{,
title = {statnet: Software tools for the Statistical Modeling of Network Data},
author = {Mark S. Handcock and David R. Hunter and Carter T. Butts and Steven M. Goodreau and Martina Morris},
year = {2003},
note = {Version 2.0},
address = {Seattle, WA},
url = {http://statnetproject.org}
}
Citing the component packages of statnet (e.g., ergm)
To cite the individual packages (e.g., ergm, network, sna, degreenet, latentnet, networksis) please use the information given by their individual citation function calls. For example:
citation(package="ergm").
Most packages have additional published materials that review their specific functionality. These can help give readers a sense of the applications for which package was developed. The best cites are below.
References
- Handcock MS, Hunter DR, Butts CT, Goodreau, SM, Morris M (2008). statnet: Software Tools for the Representation, Visualization, Analysis and Simulation of Network Data. Journal of Statistical Software, 24(1). http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i01/.
- Handcock MS, Hunter DR, Butts CT, Goodreau SM, Morris M (2003b). statnet: Software tools for the Statistical Modeling of Network Data. Statnet Project, Seattle, WA. Version 2, http://www.statnetproject.org.
- Hunter DR, Handcock MS, Butts CT, Goodreau SM, Morris M (2008b). ergm: A Package to Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Exponential-Family Models for Networks. Journal of Statistical Software, 24(3). http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i03/.
- Handcock MS, Hunter DR, Butts CT, Goodreau SM, Morris M (2003a). ergm: A Package to Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Exponential-Family Models for Networks. Statnet Project, Seattle, WA. Version 2, http://www.statnetproject.org.
- Morris M, Handcock MS, Hunter DR (2008). Specification of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models: Terms and Computational Aspects. Journal of Statistical Software, 24(4). http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i04/.
- Krivitsky PN, Handcock MS (2008). Fitting Latent Cluster Models for Social Networks with latentnet. Journal of Statistical Software, 24(5). http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i05/.
- Krivitsky PN, Handcock MS (2007). latentnet: Latent position and cluster models for statistical networks. Seattle, WA. Version 2, http://www.statnetproject.org.
- Bender-deMoll S, Morris M, Moody J (2008). Prototype Packages for Managing and Animating Longitudinal Network Data: dynamicnetwork and rSoNIA. Journal of Statistical Software, 24(7). http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i07/.
- Admiraal R, Handcock MS (2007). networksis: Simulate bipartite graphs with fixed marginals through sequential importance sampling. Statnet Project, Seattle, WA. Version 1, http://www.statnetproject.org.
- Admiraal R, Handcock MS (2008). networksis: A Package to Simulate Bipartite Graphs with Fixed Marginals Through Sequential Importance Sampling. Journal of Statistical Software, 24(8). http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i08/.
- Handcock MS (2003b). degreenet: Models for Skewed Count Distributions Relevant to Networks. Statnet Project, Seattle, WA. Version 1.0, http://www.statnetproject.org.
The statnet package is
Copyright (c) 2007
Mark S. Handcock, University of Washington
David R. Hunter, Penn State University
Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine
Steven M. Goodreau, University of Washington
Martina Morris, University of Washington
The statnet development team
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