Chapman & Hall/CRC: The R Series

The R Series from Chapman & Hall/CRC has now been up and running for almost 
three years and is growing from strength to strength. We now have eight books 
published in the series, and more than twenty in development. This year looks 
set to be a big year for the series, with as many as seven books due to publish 
in the first half of 2014 alone. 

We are always on the lookout for new projects for the series, and encourage you 
to contact us with your ideas and proposals. See below for details of the aims 
and scope of the series, series editors and how to contact us. You can find out 
more details about the series and all the published and forthcoming titles at 
http://statistics.crcpress.com/new-notable/the-r-series/.

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Aims and Scope
This book series reflects the recent rapid growth in the development and 
application of R, the programming language and software environment for 
statistical computing and graphics. R is now widely used in academic research, 
education, and industry. It is constantly growing, with new versions of the 
core software released regularly and more than 4,000 packages available. It is 
difficult for the documentation to keep pace with the expansion of the 
software, and this vital book series provides a forum for the publication of 
books covering many aspects of the development and application of R.

The scope of the series is wide, covering three main threads:
* Applications of R to specific disciplines such as biology, epidemiology, 
genetics, engineering, finance, and the social sciences.
* Using R for the study of topics of statistical methodology, such as linear 
and mixed modeling, time series, Bayesian methods, and missing data.
* The development of R, including programming, building packages, and graphics.

The books will appeal to programmers and developers of R software, as well as 
applied statisticians and data analysts in many fields. The books will feature 
detailed worked examples and R code fully integrated into the text, ensuring 
their usefulness to researchers, practitioners and students.

Series Editors
* John M. Chambers (Department of Statistics, Stanford University, USA)
* Torsten Hothorn (Department of Biostatistics, University of Zurich, 
Switzerland)
* Duncan Temple Lang (Department of Statistics, University of California, 
Davis, USA) 
* Hadley Wickham (RStudio, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

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Call for Proposals
We are interested in books covering all aspects of the development and 
application of R software. If you have an idea for a book, please contact one 
of the series editors above or one of the Chapman & Hall/CRC statistics 
acquisitions editors below. Please provide brief details of topic, audience, 
aims and scope, and include an outline if possible.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,

Rob Calver (rob.cal...@tandf.co.uk)
David Grubbs (david.gru...@taylorandfrancis.com)
John Kimmel (john.kim...@taylorandfrancis.com)
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