On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Stefano Costa wrote:
Hi,
I am a student in archaeology with some interest in statistics and R.
Recently I've obtained the permission to distribute in the public domain
a small dataset (named "spearheads" with 40 obs. of 14 variables) that
was used in an introductory statistics book for archaeologists
(published in 1994).
I've rewritten most of the exercises of that book in R and made them
available at http://wiki.iosa.it/diggingnumbers:start along with the
original dataset, but I was wondering if there is a standard procedure
for getting a new dataset included in the default R distribution, like
"cars" and others.
We will only add datasets to R when they are needed for examples in base R
(or exceptionally some 'classic' datasets like 'crimtab'). You can always
distribute a dataset in a package (and many packages do: there are
several packages on CRAN providing support for books including their
datasets).
Please add me to CC if replying because I'm not subscribed to the list.
Best regards,
Stefano
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