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- Judgement 1 in our favour. Southern Capital Movers have 7 days to hand over our consignment docs.google.com/file/d/1VP0TOd… 4 hours ago
- @Jowanza if things were working before, why upgrade R until your workflow was secure? #rstats 1 day ago
- @sjGoring Over several 1-hour sessions. Not really lectures - prefer more hands on with slides to keep things moving. 1 day ago
- @sjGoring After that hook, I move on to domain-specific topics to get people doing things whilst learning R. Ramp up R level as you progress 1 day ago
- @sjGoring the plotting focus is to illustrate how a few simple commands gets you a publication quality figure etc. 1 day ago
- @sjGoring I've usually focussed on some basic R syntax/usage, then covered data import, and then got stuck into graphics/plotting 1 day ago
- @sjGoring these are ecology undergrads or grad students or beyond? 1 day ago
- @sjGoring to whom will you be teaching? (what level, what subject areas?) 1 day ago
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- RT @KirkwoodLab: Insightful post by @mommiologist: The great escape: charting a career outside of academia wp.me/p2wMuW-1Ci via @Dyna… 2 days ago
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Tag Archives: Open access journal
Thoughts on the proposed RCUK policy on Open Access to research outputs
Today is the last day of a consultation by Research Councils UK (RCUK) on its draft policy on Access to Research Outputs [PDF]. The proposals are a clear and strong statement that RCUK-funded research should be made available via open … Continue reading
Elsevier on Open Access part 1
In the past few days I’ve come across two advertorials (articles or editorials if I’m being generous) from Elsevier in the context of newsletters sent to editors and authors. Here I consider the one sent to editors that Ross Mounce (@rossmounce) … Continue reading
