A semi-monthly summary of the rOpenSci Newsletter including software reviews, packages on CRAN, use cases, posts from staff and community, and events. April 29 to June 10, 2019
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Software Peer Review β
 6 community-contributed packages passed software peer review 
nbaR  - R Package Client for the Netherlands Biodiversity API
git2rdata  - Store and Retrieve Data.frames in a Git Repository
citesdb  - A high-performance database of shipment-level CITES trade data
MtreeRing  - A Shiny Application for Automatic Measurements of Tree-Ring Widths on Digital Images
rromeo  - An R Client for SHERPA/RoMEO API
tidync  - A Tidy Approach to ‘NetCDF’ Data Exploration and Extraction
 
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 9 new packages on CRAN
beastier  - provides a way to call BEAST2 from Rcolocr  - conduct co-localization analysis of fluorescence microscopy imagesconditionz  - control how many times conditions are thrownjenkins  - Simple Jenkins Client for Rplotdap  - easily visualize data from ERDDAP servers via the rerddap packageramlegacy  - download and read RAM legacy stock assessment databaserromeo  - access publisher copyright & self-archiving policies via the SHERPA/RoMEO APIsuppdata  - downloading supplementary data from published manuscriptstidync  - a tidy approach to NetCDF data exploration and extraction 
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Use Cases πππ½ββοΈππ»ββοΈ
 
38 published works cited or used rOpenSci software 
7 use cases were posted in our discussion forum  
 
Example: Get tweet status ID from CrossRef Event Data with our crevents package . Tuija Sonkkila wrote about working with altmetrics data in her post “Everyday altmetrics”. She shared her code and link to a Shiny app.
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