[R] access for free more than 500 essential Springer Nature textbooks

Abby Spurdle @purd|e@@ @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri May 22 20:23:46 CEST 2020


That sounds like progress.

However, I was unable to use their website.
All I can find is Excel documents (which I can't open) and MARC (?),
which I don't have time to look into.

Your post might have more value, if you provide a list of the titles
(or a link to a list, in an easy to read open access format), ideally
with a note on where to find open access copies of those texts,
without spending a long time searching.

On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 4:29 AM Richard M. Heiberger <rmh using temple.edu> wrote:
>
> Springer has just made available free access to many books through July.
> This is part of their global program to support educators, students
> and academics
> affected by coronavirus lockdown.
>
> Their list includes about 20 statistics books in English and 2 in
> German.  Several, including mine, have R in the title or subtitle.
>
> This link describes the program:
> https://www.springernature.com/gp/librarians/news-events/all-news-articles/industry-news-initiatives/free-access-to-textbooks-for-institutions-affected-by-coronaviru/17855960?sap-outbound-id=07923935E132AFCC90201BAEA7D6755EC6C597DE&utm_source=hybris-campaign&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=000_BARZ01_0000001531_AEXS_AWA_CB02_GL_txt_covid&utm_content=EN_internal_5917_20200522&mkt-key=42010A0550671EDA9BA73AC34F576EF6
>
> My book is
> Statistical Analysis and Data Display, Richard M. Heiberger, Burt
> Holland, 2nd ed. 2015
> It is supported by the HH package available from CRAN.
>
> Rich
>
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