Initial notes on suitable journals for an org-babel publication.

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** STARTED share org-babel [1/4]
** STARTED share org-babel [1/5]
how should we share org-babel?
*** DONE post to org-mode
*** TODO post to ess mailing list
*** TODO create a org-babel page on worg
*** TODO create a short screencast demonstrating org-babel in action
*** PROPOSED a peer-reviewed publication?
The following notes are biased towards statistics-oriented
journals because ESS and Sweave are written by people associated
with / in statistics departments. But I am sure there are suitable
journals out there for an article on using org mode for
reproducible research (and literate programming etc).
Clearly, we would invite Carsten to be involved with this.
ESS is described in a peer-reviewed journal article:
Emacs Speaks Statistics: A Multiplatform, Multipackage Development Environment for Statistical Analysis [Abstract]
Journal of Computational & Graphical Statistics 13(1), 247-261
Rossini, A.J, Heiberger, R.M., Sparapani, R.A., Maechler, M., Hornik, K. (2004)
[[http://www.amstat.org/publications/jcgs.cfm][Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics]]
Also [[http://www.amstat.org/publications/jss.cfm][Journal of Statistical Software]] Established in 1996, the
Journal of Statistical Software publishes articles, book reviews,
code snippets, and software reviews. The contents are freely
available online. For both articles and code snippets, the source
code is published along with the paper.
Sweave has a paper:
Friedrich Leisch and Anthony J. Rossini. Reproducible statistical
research. Chance, 16(2):46-50, 2003. [ bib ]
also
Friedrich Leisch. Sweave: Dynamic generation of statistical reports
using literate data analysis. In Wolfgang Härdle and Bernd Rönz,
editors, Compstat 2002 - Proceedings in Computational Statistics,
pages 575-580. Physica Verlag, Heidelberg, 2002. ISBN 3-7908-1517-9.
*** examples
we need to think up some good examples