Hello Fediverse! We're the Student Research Journal out of San Jose State's iSchool, and our whole team is excited to join the interoperable web!
We are a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal developed and led by current graduate students at San Jose State University's School of information. Our goal is threefold: to empower budding researchers, to publish relevant content of the highest quality, and to build an international community of student researchers.
The peer review process is rigorous, but it's also an amazing opportunity to get feedback on your work from experienced editors. We'll work with you to polish your manuscript into its best possible form.
Provides R bindings to the Tabula java library, which can be used to computationaly extract tables from PDF documents
🙏 Maintained by Mauricio Vargas
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/tabulizer/
Match, download, convert and import OpenStreetMap (OMS) data extracts obtained from several provider
🙏 Maintained by Andrea Gilardi
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/osmextract/
Downloading, customizing, and processing time series of satellite images for a region of interest
🙏 Maintained by Unai Pérez - Goya
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/rsat/
Using a sensor based on a Raspberry Pi, Fernando et al. recorded the sonic boom from the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft re-entering Earth's atmosphere and its subsequent ground shaking.
@rOpenSci@zhanghe_goh@rstats
I sincerely appreciate your significant contribution, but at this time, I would like to express some constructive remarks.
Sometimes it might not be the best idea to just put a link in somewhere, but you should maybe take a look at it.
COVID preprints http://covidpreprints.com may not be the best source to use at the moment. 😉
The goal of tic is to enhance and simplify working with continuous integration (CI) systems
🙏 Maintained by Patrick Schratz
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/tic/