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The new default service for georeferencing author institutions is the free Nominatim service, which uses OpenStreetMap (OSM) data and which
refsplitrqueries via the [tidygeocoder]((https://jessecambon.github.io/tidygeocoder/) package.tidygeocoder. The Google Maps API is still an option, but users should be aware that their georeferencing request may exceed the lower limit of free queries. -
The
authors_addressesfunction has been updated and is now more efficient. -
In
plot_net_address: the deprecated functionfortifyhas been replaced withsf_convert
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references_readnow extracts additional fields from Web of Science records: WE (Source Database), C3 (all author affiliations, equivalent to the Scopusaffiliationsfield code), EI (eISSN), OA (Open Access), and RID (the original version of the Thomson-Reuters ResearcherID (RI); authors of some older publications might have an RID but not an RI). These are not included in the default output ofreferences_read; to include them useinclude_all = TRUE. -
references_readno longer extracts some rarely used field codes: GE, LT, MC, MI, and TA -
The following field codes are now returned by default when using
references_read: DT (Document Type), ID (Keywords Plus), IS (Issue), JI (ISO abbreviated source code), and NR (number of references cited by the article).
- output of
plot_net_country()now includes a list of any authors that have a lat-lon but no country (called withproducts$fixable_countries).Users can correct these and re-run the visualization to include them in the graph.
- Updated README with citation of the Journal of Open Source Software article describing refsplitr.
- Released refsplitr on rOpenSci website.