We hope R Works will attract other voices from around the R Community, including yourself! We’re always looking for high-quality, original work to demonstrate the power of R. If you would like to contribute R-related topics, news, commentary, or examples, please follow this process to submit a post for consideration.
Process for Contributing
- Submit a post/idea: Start the process by emailing us at rworks.editors@gmail.com.
- Preliminary review: Within two weeks, the R Works editors will review your submission and let you know the next steps.
- We may let you know that the post is ready almost as-in, provide feedback for revisions to post on R Works, or recommend another avenue for your post if there is a better option.
- Revisions: We work together to revise the post.
- Finalization: We both confirm that the post is finalized and coordinate a timeline for release.
- Publication: We release the post based on the timeline and coordinate social media efforts to publicize the post.
Need ideas?
Would you like to contribute but need help figuring out what about? We’re happy to give ideas!
- Did you clean up some messy code, use R to answer a burning question you had, or explore a cool function? Write a blog post on it.
- Did you write a research paper? Write a short-form blog post showcasing your analysis and results.
- Do you have a favorite R package? Elaborate on it in a walkthrough.
- Are you writing a book on R? Share a short version of what your book dives into.
- Did you go to an R conference recently? Write your reflections on the event.
FAQs
- Can I cross-post my blog post?
Yes, you can cross-post your blog post as long as it is published at the same time as the one on R Works.
- Do you edit posts from the past?
Once published, we only edit posts from the past for typos or broken links.
Code of Conduct
R Works is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
License
Unless otherwise noted, content on R Works is licensed under the CC-BY license.