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

Richard O'Keefe r@oknz @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sat May 23 03:17:50 CEST 2020


the real pleasure comes from things you weren't looking for but recognise
as just what you needed.

On Sat, 23 May 2020 at 12:34, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us>
wrote:

> You are bound to be disappointed if you invert the purpose of the list.
> This is marketing... think of it as a sale... stores rarely put their
> entire stock on sale... particularly if the sale price is zero. You have to
> start with the list and look for interesting titles.
>
> But don't let me dissuade you from adding to your killfile if that seems
> more useful to you.
>
> On May 22, 2020 5:04:29 PM PDT, Abby Spurdle <spurdle.a using gmail.com> wrote:
> >> The Excel file is what you need.
> >
> >Well, now I'm in a bad mood.
> >
> >I went to all the trouble of opening the thing...
> >And the first two Springer-published books I look for, aren't there.
> >
> >(1) Programming with Data, John Chambers
> >(2) Applied Econometrics with R, Z and co.
> >
> >Next time someone tells me to use an Excel document, I'm adding them
> >to the spam list.
> >
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