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R books: self-serving question

3 messages · Ben Bolker, Peter Dalgaard, G. Jay Kerns

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thought someone here might know:

  how would I go about nominating my book
(Ecological Models and Data in R, Princeton
University Press 2008) for inclusion
in the R books page ... ?  I can supply
bibliographic data, blurb etc.  ...

  cheers
    Ben Bolker

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Ben Bolker wrote:
I think you just fill in a BibTeX entry like this one

http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books_bib.html#R:Dalgaard:2008

and send it off to ...er... well, I suppose anyone on the Core Team has 
write access, but some may be less liable to get it wrong than others. 
Most commits are by Kurt Hornik.
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Dear Ben, Peter, et al:

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Peter Dalgaard
<p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> wrote:
First:  IMHO, there is nothing better than an *official* listing on
the R-Project home page.

At the same time, I got it in my mind a few months back (while working
on a Teaching Task View) that an additional good place for such
listings would be the R-Wiki:

http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=links:books

There, books could be loosely organized by subject, author, ...
whatever.  Further, people could directly link from their book listing
to CRAN package(s) associated with the book.  The wiki is set up to do
this easily.

In this way, the responsibility for updates (new editions), listing in
appropriate category, accuracy, etc would shift more to the author,
and less to R-Core.  (not that Kurt doesn't have enough to do..  :-)

The R-Wiki syntax is easy, but not instantly obvious.  I quickly threw
together some instructions on how to add books to the Wiki:

http://www.cc.ysu.edu/~gjkerns/addRbook.pdf

I went to the link that Peter suggested above and tweaked the BibTeX
to R-Wiki-speak (they are not identical).  This is how far I got:

http://www.cc.ysu.edu/~gjkerns/bibtexModified.txt

At that point, I got busy with writing papers, new semester, new baby
on the way; time disappears.  In addition, I had some questions about
linking to commercial sites from the wiki, how to organize the
subjects, and who does(n't) want their book listed - although my guess
is that authors have a vested interest in their book being listed, and
accurately.


Any suggestions?  Good idea, bad idea?  Full speed ahead or slam on the brakes?

Best,
Jay










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