Event: R 101

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

4:15 pm - 6:15 pm

246 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship

R is the most widely used programming language for statistical computing and graphics. It is free and open source.

This introduction to R is designed for participants with no programming experience.

The workshop starts with the building blocks of using RStudio to develop and explore the data structures available in R. We will then go over some basic tools for inspecting, extracting, manipulating, summarizing, and visualizing data. Throughout the workshop, we will also discuss how to use R packages as well as strategies for continued learning and experimentation.

Please bring your own laptop.

LEARNING GOALS:

  1. Define the following terms as they relate to R: object, assign, call, function, arguments.
  2. Load external data from a .csv file into a dataframe, describe what a dataframe is, and summarize content from a dataframe.
  3. Understand how the dplyr and tidyr packages can reshape and manipulate datasets.
  4. Produce scatter plots, boxplots, and barplots using ggplot.

RELATED PAGE: https://datacarpentry.org/r-socialsci/

Open to Undergraduates, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Faculty, Staff

Instructed By

Economics and Data Librarian

bchiewph@nd.edu

(574) 631-9038

Photo of presenter Ben Chiewphasa

As an Assistant Librarian in the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship, Ben Chiewphasa provides information literacy, data analysis, and data visualization support via consultations as well as workshops and library instruction. He serves as liaison to the Department of Economics, helps students and faculty locate and evaluate information, and works with Notre Dame community members seeking assistance with data science research and other quantitative methods. Ben’s research interests include critical data literacy, community engagement efforts in academic libraries, and government information dissemination. He received his B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology and Geosciences from Denison University, M.A. in Anthropology (Cultural Heritage) from the University of Montana, and M.S. in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Event: R 101
Contact Info

Julie Vecchio

Interim Co-Director, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship

(574) 631-4900

jvecchio@nd.edu

250I Hesburgh Library

A photograph of Julie Vecchio who is a Interim Co-Director, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship at the Hesburgh Libraries
Hesburgh Library Second Floor