40 Other Compendiums
40.1 Awesome network analysis
Not a book, but a compendium of resources that look really valuable.
40.2 Bookdown archive
An archive all books published via bookdown.org. It’s a very very big repo.
40.3 CRAN doc collections
Note these projects are frozen, but they do contain a lot of resources in multiple languages.
Many of these are quite old publications, but it doesn’t mean they’re outdated or not useful. If you’re really digging for a specific resource that you can’t find anywhere else, it may be here. Good luck!
https://cran.r-project.org/other-docs.html
40.4 Data Science with R: A Resource Compendium
This book grew out of my evergrowing collection of reference materials that was saved as an expanding array of markdown files in a github repo. By assembling it as a book, I hope that it will be more accessible and useful to other R users.
Link: https://bookdown.org/martin_monkman/DataScienceResources_book/
40.5 R on the Web
Useful links for people interested in R.
Link: https://github.com/shokru/rstats/blob/master/material/R_links.md
40.6 R project book compendium
A searchable archive of 180+ books.
40.7 The R Series by CRC Press
- A book series
This book series reflects the recent rapid growth in the development and application of R, the programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
Link: https://www.routledge.com/Chapman–HallCRC-The-R-Series/book-series/CRCTHERSER
40.8 Use R! Springer series
This is a collection of some 70+ books. This series of inexpensive and focused books on R will publish shorter books aimed at practitioners. Books can discuss the use of R in a particular subject area (e.g., epidemiology, econometrics, psychometrics) or as it relates to statistical topics (e.g., missing data, longitudinal data).
Link: https://www.springer.com/series/6991?detailsPage=titles