Dear R users, codebook (v. 0.5.8) was just released on CRAN. https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=codebook It uses the metadata/attributes that some other packages add (item labels, value labels, labelled missings) to automatically generate a codebook that is both human- and machine-readable. It combines metadata about the variables with data summaries. Many people will import this kind of metadata already, when importing data from SPSS or Stata files using the haven package. My hope was to encourage people to share data and especially machine-readable metadata more often by giving them something that is useful (automating a common, tedious task), so that we can have something even more useful in the future (searchable, machine-readable metadata). A small example and more documentation is here: https://rubenarslan.github.io/codebook/articles/codebook.html codebook automates the following tasks: * computing reliabilities (internal consistencies, retest, multilevel) for psychological scales * summarising the distributions of scales and items graphically and using descriptive statistics * combining this information with metadata (such as item labels and labelled values) derived from attributes To do so, the package relies on 'rmarkdown' partials, so you can generate HTML, PDF, and Word documents, and embed the codebook in a larger document providing context. Codebooks are also generated as tables (CSV, Excel, etc.) and are invisibly embedded as JSON-LD in generated HTML files. JSON-LD for datasets is not yet supported by search engines, but hopefully will be. Critiques, bug reports and enhancement requests are welcome as GitHub issues. I'm a social scientist and tested this mostly on survey data. I'm sure that shows in some design decisions. I'd be happy to find collaborators who can e.g. fill in my knowledge gaps on metadata and ontologies. https://github.com/rubenarslan/codebook/issues Best, Ruben -- Ruben C. Arslan Center for Adaptive Rationality Max Planck Institute for Human Development Berlin, Germany https://www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/en/staff/ruben-arslan https://formr.org http://www.the100.ci [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-packages