Re: [R] Journal for R

2008-03-31 Thread John Vokey
Yes.  Try: Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology 
http://www.tqmp.org/ 
  (I am on the Editorial Board).

On 31-Mar-08, at 4:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi the list

 I made up a new statistical procedure. I will publish it in a medical
 journal, but there will be only the way of using it, no calculation or
 algorithme detail.
 So is there a journal (I mean scientific journal) with selection  
 commity
 to submit an article describing the detail of a package?

 Christophe

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[R] Journal for R

2008-03-30 Thread Christophe Genolini
Hi the list

I made up a new statistical procedure. I will publish it in a medical 
journal, but there will be only the way of using it, no calculation or 
algorithme detail.
So is there a journal (I mean scientific journal) with selection commity 
to submit an article describing the detail of a package?

Christophe

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Re: [R] Journal for R

2008-03-30 Thread Gavin Simpson
On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 15:01 +0200, Christophe Genolini wrote:
 Hi the list
 
 I made up a new statistical procedure. I will publish it in a medical 
 journal, but there will be only the way of using it, no calculation or 
 algorithme detail.
 So is there a journal (I mean scientific journal) with selection commity 
 to submit an article describing the detail of a package?

There may be others, perhaps dedicated to a particular area of study
(e.g. Computers and Geosciences, and Ecological Modelling might be
appropriate places for the broad area of environmetrics), but the
Journal of Statistical Software is an obvious choice for what you
describe.

www.jstatsoft.org

HTH

G

 
 Christophe
 
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Re: [R] Journal for R

2008-03-30 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Gavin Simpson wrote:
 On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 15:01 +0200, Christophe Genolini wrote:
   
 Hi the list

 I made up a new statistical procedure. I will publish it in a medical 
 journal, but there will be only the way of using it, no calculation or 
 algorithme detail.
 So is there a journal (I mean scientific journal) with selection commity 
 to submit an article describing the detail of a package?
 

 There may be others, perhaps dedicated to a particular area of study
 (e.g. Computers and Geosciences, and Ecological Modelling might be
 appropriate places for the broad area of environmetrics), but the
 Journal of Statistical Software is an obvious choice for what you
 describe.

 www.jstatsoft.org

 HTH

 G
   
Also, let me remind you and others that R News is also peer reviewed 
(although not yet indexed).
It specifically includes solicits short to medium length articles of the 
following kinds

* Changes in R: new features of the latest release
* Changes on CRAN: new add-on packages, manuals, binary
  distributions, mirrors,...
* Add-on packages: short introductions to or reviews of R extension
  packages
* Programmer's Niche: nifty hints for programming in R (or S)
* Hints for newcomers: Explaining sides of R that might not be so
  obvious from reading the manuals and FAQs.
* Applications: Examples of analyzing data with R

Lengthier papers are probably better placed in the JSS, JCGS 
(J.Computational and Graphical Statistics), or CSDA (Computational 
Statistics and Data Analysis), depending on contents. For in-depth 
descriptions of packages, JSS has become quite popular in recent years

-pd
(Current associate editor for R News, past AE for JSS)

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Re: [R] Journal for R

2008-03-30 Thread Mark Kimpel
As a medical researcher, I keep tabs on the journals Bioinformatics andd BMC
Bioinformatics. If your package is for 'omics, those are good journals to
look at.
Mark

On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Peter Dalgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Gavin Simpson wrote:
  On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 15:01 +0200, Christophe Genolini wrote:
 
  Hi the list
 
  I made up a new statistical procedure. I will publish it in a medical
  journal, but there will be only the way of using it, no calculation or
  algorithme detail.
  So is there a journal (I mean scientific journal) with selection
 commity
  to submit an article describing the detail of a package?
 
 
  There may be others, perhaps dedicated to a particular area of study
  (e.g. Computers and Geosciences, and Ecological Modelling might be
  appropriate places for the broad area of environmetrics), but the
  Journal of Statistical Software is an obvious choice for what you
  describe.
 
  www.jstatsoft.org
 
  HTH
 
  G
 
 Also, let me remind you and others that R News is also peer reviewed
 (although not yet indexed).
 It specifically includes solicits short to medium length articles of the
 following kinds

* Changes in R: new features of the latest release
* Changes on CRAN: new add-on packages, manuals, binary
  distributions, mirrors,...
* Add-on packages: short introductions to or reviews of R extension
  packages
* Programmer's Niche: nifty hints for programming in R (or S)
* Hints for newcomers: Explaining sides of R that might not be so
  obvious from reading the manuals and FAQs.
* Applications: Examples of analyzing data with R

 Lengthier papers are probably better placed in the JSS, JCGS
 (J.Computational and Graphical Statistics), or CSDA (Computational
 Statistics and Data Analysis), depending on contents. For in-depth
 descriptions of packages, JSS has become quite popular in recent years

-pd
(Current associate editor for R News, past AE for JSS)

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