UBC-MDS / opinionated-practices-for-teaching-reproducibility

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Formatting for JSE #11

Closed ttimbers closed 3 years ago

ttimbers commented 3 years ago

We should look to see if the Journal for Stat Ed has a Rmd theme/template. If not, perhaps we can see if we can follow the formatting of an open paper recently published there? Such as this one: https://github.com/mine-cetinkaya-rundel/fresh-ds

ttimbers commented 3 years ago

Here are the details for the special issue submission: https://nhorton.people.amherst.edu/call_reproducibility.pdf

joelostblom commented 3 years ago

Journal for Stat Ed refers to the American Statistical Association's style guide, so I am using an R Markdown template for ASA that I found in the rticles package while double checking the specifics in Journal for Stat Ed and adjusting any differences.

joelostblom commented 3 years ago

Unfortunately the rticles template seem to lack support for basic markdown syntax such as tables and figure crossreferencing. I spent some time trying to fix this for the ASA template but I don't think it is worthwhile and will use the bookdown output format you used and add any style changes manually.