Do you want to use R to tell stories? This book was written for you—whether you already know some R or have never coded before.
Most R texts focus only on programming or statistical theory. Practical R for Mass Communicationand Journalism gives you ideas, tools, and techniques for incorporating data and visualizations into your narratives.
You’ll see step by step how to:
Analyze airport flight delays, restaurant inspections, and election results
Map bank locations, median incomes, and new voting districts
Compare campaign contributions to final election results
Extract data from PDFs
Whip messy data into shape for analysis
Scrape data from a website
Create graphics ranging from simple, static charts to interactive visualizations for the Web
If you work or plan to work in a newsroom, government office, non-profit policy organization, or PR office, Practical R for Mass Communicationand Journalism will help you use R in your world.
This book has a companion website with code, links to additional resources, and searchable tables by function and task.
Sharon Machlis is the author of Computerworld’sBeginner’s Guide to R, host of InfoWorld’sDo More With R video screencast series, admin for the R for Journalists Google Group, and is well known among Twitter users who follow the #rstats hashtag. She is Director of Editorial Data and Analytics at IDG Communications (parent company of Computerworld, InfoWorld, PC World and Macworld, among others) and a frequent speaker at data journalism and R conferences.
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