Conference Report of Why R? Turkey 2021

2021-06-01
Cavus, Mustafa
Aydin, Olgun
Evkaya, Ozan
Özdemir, Ozancan
Bezer, Deniz
Dar, Ugur
The Why R? Turkey 2021 as a three-day online conference was organized to bring together researchers and professionals from Turkey on April 16-17-18, 2021. We hereby aimed to promote the R community in Turkey by bringing R users with different backgrounds such as genetics, sociology, finance, economy, bio-statistics. There were 8 thematic sessions and 18 invited speakers. In this article, it is aimed to describe the preparation phase, technical details, and the impact of the conference on audience.
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M. Cavus, O. Aydin, O. Evkaya, O. Özdemir, D. Bezer, and U. Dar, “Conference Report of Why R? Turkey 2021,” R JOURNAL, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 648–653, 2021, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/92022.