Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

January 4, 2016

rOpenSci (updated tutorials) [Learn Something, Write Something]

Filed under: Open Data,Open Science,R — Patrick Durusau @ 9:47 pm

rOpenSci has updated 16 of its tutorials!

More are on the way!

Need a detailed walk through of what our packages allow you to do? Click on a package below, quickly install it and follow along. We’re in the process of updating existing package tutorials and adding several more in the coming weeks. If you find any bugs or have comments, drop a note in the comments section or send us an email. If a tutorial is available in multiple languages we indicate that with badges, e.g., (English) (Português).

  • alm    Article-level metrics
  • antweb    AntWeb data
  • aRxiv    Access to arXiv text
  • bold    Barcode data
  • ecoengine    Biodiversity data
  • ecoretriever    Retrieve ecological datasets
  • elastic    Elasticsearch R client
  • fulltext    Text mining client
  • geojsonio    GeoJSON/TopoJSON I/O
  • gistr    Work w/ GitHub Gists
  • internetarchive    Internet Archive client
  • lawn    Geospatial Analysis
  • musemeta    Scrape museum metadata
  • rAltmetric    Altmetric.com client
  • rbison    Biodiversity data from USGS
  • rcrossref    Crossref client
  • rebird    eBird client
  • rentrez    Entrez client
  • rerddap    ERDDAP client
  • rfisheries    OpenFisheries.org client
  • rgbif    GBIF biodiversity data
  • rinat    Inaturalist data
  • RNeXML    Create/consume NeXML
  • rnoaa    Client for many NOAA datasets
  • rplos    PLOS text mining
  • rsnps    SNP data access
  • rvertnet    VertNet.org biodiversity data
  • rWBclimate    World Bank Climate data
  • solr    SOLR database client
  • spocc    Biodiversity data one stop shop
  • taxize    Taxonomic toolbelt
  • traits    Trait data
  • treebase

     

        Treebase data
  • wellknown    Well-known text <-> GeoJSON
  • More tutorials on the way.

Good documentation is hard to come by and good tutorials even more so.

Yet, here are rOpenSci you will find thirty-four (34) tutorials and more on the way.

Let’s answer that moronic security saying: See Something, Say Something, with:

Learn Something, Write Something.

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