1/4 In its first month, the free Epidemiologist R Handbook (epiRhandbook.com) was used 200k times by 32k people in 203 countries - thanks for sharing!

As a grassroots effort to improve access to R, we are now translating into 9 languages.

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2/4 R software is a free, trusted tool for data analysis, but can be intimidating for new users.

The Epi R Handbook aims to enable use by public health practitioners on the ground, worldwide.

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3/4 Written by and for applied epidemiologists, the Epi R Handbook is also available to download for offline use.

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1/5 Introducing The Epidemiologist R Handbook! Collaboratively written by and for applied epidemiologists. Check out epiRhandbook.com and share widely!
2/5 This free, open-access manual provides sample R code and tutorials addressing a wide variety of data management and visualization tasks with practical epidemiological examples.
3/5 The handbook is also available in an offline version for use in settings with low internet-connectivity, and is great for those looking to transition to R from SAS, Stata, SPSS or Excel.
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