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rss.R, a script converting ReDIF to rss

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Jonathan Baron () (University of Pennsylvania)
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This R program converts a list of ReDIF files to an rss feed that passes W3C's check.

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File URL: http://journal.sjdm.org/RePEc/rss/rss.R
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Software component provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc scripts with number rss.R.

Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML (with abstract), plain text (with abstract), BibTeX, RIS (EndNote, RefMan, ProCite), ReDIF
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Requires: R 2.9.0 (requires Rscript installed, and will probably work in earlier versions of R)
Date of creation: 2009
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Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:rssr

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