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R Resources

General

Tutorials

Video Tutorials

Books and eBooks

  • The UO Library has various books and e-books on R for different uses and experience levels.  Search the UO Library catalog online using, for example, R Computer program language, in the search box.
  • Available eBooks include:
    • Introductory Statistics with R. Peter Dalgaard; New York: Springer; 2008
    • RData Analysis without Programming. David W. Gerbing; Hoboken: Taylor and Francis; 2013
    • Applied spatial data analysis with R. Roger Bivand, Edzer J. Pebesma, Virgilio Gómez-Rubio; New York: Springer; 2008
    • Beginning R The Statistical Programming Language. Mark Gardener; Hoboken: Wiley; 2012
  • Maindonald, J. H. (2008). Using R for Data Analysis and Graphics: Introduction, Code and Commentary. Available for free through the R Project’s website.

Downloading and installing R

R is open source and you can download it for free from the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) Project’s website. For instructions on how to install R on your computer, check this page by UCLA’s Institute for Digital Research and Education. You can also drop by SSIL during GE office hours and we can guide you through the process.

Using R on campus

R is available on all computers at the Social Science Instructional Labs (SSIL), located on the fourth floor of McKenzie Hall. You may be able to use R in other computer labs across campus. Computing labs managed by the UO Library also offers R.

Please notify a SSIL GE if the information is no longer accurate.