--- title: "cffr: Generate Citation File Format Metadata for R Packages" subtitle: "JOSS paper" description: > Paper published on The Journal of Open Source Software. tags: - R - cff - citation - credit - metadata author: - Diego Hernangómez^[Independent Researcher, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8457-4658] date: "`r as.Date('2021-11-08')`" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette bibliography: REFERENCES.bib link-citations: yes vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{cffr: Generate Citation File Format Metadata for R Packages} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- [![DOI](https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.03900/status.svg)](https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.03900) ## Summary The Citation File Format project [@druskat_citation_2021] defines a standardized format for providing software or datasets citation metadata in plaintext files that are easy to read by both humans and machines. This metadata format is being adopted by GitHub as the primary format for its built-in citation support [@github_about_citation]. Other leading archives for scientific software, including Zenodo and Zotero [@druskat_stephan_making_2021], have included as well support for CITATION.cff files in their GitHub integration. The cffr package provides utilities to generate and validate these CITATION.cff files automatically for R [@R_2021] packages by parsing the DESCRIPTION file and the native R citation file. The package also includes utilities and examples for parsing components as persons and additional citations, as well as several vignettes which illustrate both the basic usage of the package as well as some more technical details about the metadata extraction process. ## Statement of need Citation of research software on research project is often omitted [@salmon2021] . Among many reasons why software is not cited, one is the lack of a clear citation information from package developers. Some of the main reasons for citing software used on research are: 1. **Reproducibility**: Software and their versions are important information to include in any research project. It helps peers to understand and reproduce effectively the results of any work. Including versions is also crucial as a way of recording the context of your manuscript when software changes. 2. **Developer Credit:** On the context of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), many of the software developers themselves are also researches. Receive credit for software development shouldn't be different from the credit received on other formats, as books or articles. CITATION.cff files provides a clear citation rules for software. The format is easily readable by humans and also can be parsed by appropriate software. The adoption of GitHub of this format sends a strong message that research software is something worthy of citation, and therefore deserves credit. The cffr package allow R software developers to create CITATION.cff files from the metadata already included on the package. Additionally, the package also include validation tools via the jsonvalidate package [@jsonvalidate2021], that allow developers to assess the validity of the file created using the latest CFF schema.json. ## Acknowledgements I would like to thank [Carl Boettiger](https://ropensci.org/author/carl-boettiger/), [Maëlle Salmon](https://ropensci.org/author/ma%C3%ABlle-salmon/) and the [rest of contributors](https://github.com/ropensci/codemetar/graphs/contributors) of the codemetar package [@codemetar2021]. This package was the primary inspiration for developing cffr and shares a common goal of increasing awareness on the efforts of software developers. I would like also to thank [João Martins](https://zambujo.github.io/) and [Scott Chamberlain](https://ropensci.org/author/scott-chamberlain/) for thorough reviews, that helps improving the package and the documentation as well as [Emily Riederer](https://emilyriederer.netlify.app/) for handling the [review process](https://github.com/ropensci/software-review/issues/463). ## Citation Hernangómez, D., (2021). cffr: Generate Citation File Format Metadata for R Packages. Journal of Open Source Software, 6(67), 3900, ``` bibtex @article{hernangomez2021, doi = {10.21105/joss.03900}, url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.03900}, year = {2021}, publisher = {The Open Journal}, volume = {6}, number = {67}, pages = {3900}, author = {Diego Hernangómez}, title = {cffr: Generate Citation File Format Metadata for R Packages}, journal = {Journal of Open Source Software} } ``` ## References