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Nelson-Gon/pycite: pycite version 0.1.1 release notes
pycite's changelog
pycite 0.1.1
Fixed issues with inconsistent tuple lengths in Pubmed citations https://github.com/Nelson-Gon/pycite/issues/2
PyCite now takes an input_file and output_file as arguments.
Fixed issues with incorrect author formatting for NCBI and Pubmed articles
Initial support for Pubmed citations i.e. links in the form https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Explicitly set an HTML parser
Initial tests
Volumes no longer have the leading "v" attached.
Added split_authors a simple method to clean and abbreviate author names.
Fixed issues with actions not running on GitHub.
Updated documentation
pycite 0.1.0
Initial releas
Lyle Nelson Folder
33 pages of family history documents containing and related to Lyle Nelson - including: Statesman and Star News accounts and photos of Lyle Nelson, biathlon competitor from McCall; National Meets; Olympics; Author; Speaker; NBC ancho
Old Mercian: From Beowulf to Tolkien’s Rohan
An overview of the dialect of Old English used by Tolkien to represent the language of Rohan. I argue that Tolkien chose the dialect represented by the early glossaries in Old Mercian, especially the eighth-century Corpus Glossary, as representatives of the kind of Old English he thought Beowulf was originally composed in
Examining the gap between science and policy
This 47-minute video sets out the case that there is an urgent need to diversify the types of science we use to examine how Australian society can adapt to climate change.To date, most public funding for climate-related science has focused on predictive modelling of future climate conditions. This information is important to demonstrate that climate change is occurring, and that it has largely been induced by emissions of greenhouse gases associated with human activity since the industrial revolution. Slowly the nature of the public debate has changed from identifying the problem of climate change, to finding solutions to adapt to it. This presentation discusses how institutional inertia in undertaking scientific research to characterise the climate change problem can make it difficult for research to realign with changing societal needs and policy decisions. For natural resource management, the policy context is diverse and is not just about climate. In agriculture and natural resource management, decision makers need to look at how climate interacts with other threats to the resource base (for example, biophysical threats such as weeds and salinity; economic and market threats and; social issues). Dr Rohan Nelson explores the question of what the policy needs for climate science might be and how to make science more relevant to policy. Discussing these questions means that the ‘relevance gap’ between the types of questions science is answering, and those being asked by people throughout society, can be reduced. In this presentation, Dr Nelson explores the evolution of this idea of a potential policy relevance gap surrounding climate change in Australia. He explores how different approaches to integrating science into policy making can lead to very different outcomes for decision makers in agriculture and natural resource management and shows how innovative interdisciplinary forms of science can be used to inform policy and decision making around the complex mix of human and environmental problems and opportunities created by a changing climate. Watch the video here>
Noted Civil War historian, author to visit Nelson County
James I. "Bud" Robertson Jr., director of Virginia Tech's Virginia Center for Civil War Studies and a nationally known Civil War historian and author, will be in Nelson County on Thursday, July 21, for two appearances: a reception at the Nelson Center and an address on the topic "Why the Civil War Still Lives" at Nelson High School
Gerald Nelson discusses article "Do roads cause deforestation?"
IFPRI Senior Researcher, Gerald Nelson, discusses the article, "Do roads cause deforestation." On July 25, 2011, Nelson and co-author, Daniel Hellerstein, were honored by the AAEA with the Publication of Enduring Quality Award for this innovative 1997 publication on techniques for turning satellite imagery into economic data
Nelson-Gon/manymodelr: manymodelr 0.3.5
title: "manymodelr-News" author: "Nelson Gonzabato" output: htlm_document
manymodelr 0.3.5
Extended fit_models to support model fitting for several variables for several model types.
manymodelr 0.3.2
Patch related to failing tests on old R releases, skip tests on these.
manymodelr 0.3.1
Fixed issues for CRAN
manymodelr 0.3.0
Major additions
extract_model_info now supports glmerMod and glmmTMB
get_this now works with numeric input and also supports data.frame objects.
fit_models extends fit_model by building many models at once.
Other changes
get_stats now drops columns via a vector and not "non_numeric" as previously.
Metrics from multi_model_1 are now more informative with the metric and method wrapped in the naming of the result.
df was renamed as old_data in multi_model_1, newdata to new_data.
plot_corr now directly accepts data.frame objects. Arguments like round_values have also been dropped.
Fixed DOI to Max Kuhn's paper
Refactored get_mode to be tidy compliant.
The argument valid was dropped in multi_model_1.
get_all was dropped in select_percentile.
select_col, select_percentile, row_mean_na will be removed in the next release.
row_mean_na is now defunct. Use na_replace instead.
na_replace no longer allows using functions such as mean,min, etc. These have been reimplemented in the package mde
modeleR is now defunct. Use fit_model instead.
get_this no longer accepts non quoted character strings.
Better coverage and code tests
manymodelr 0.2.4
Fixes paper citation
manymodelr 0.2.3
New functions
plot_corr has been added to allow plotting of correlation matrices produced by get_var_corr_.
na_replace_grouped extends na_replace by allowing replacement of missing values(NAs) by group.
add_model_predictions allows addition of predicted values to a data set.
add_model_residuals is an easy to use and dplyr compatible wrapper that allows addition of residuals to a data set.
extract_model_info allows easy extraction of common model attributes such as p values, residuals, coefficients, etc as per the specific model type. It supports extraction of multiple attributes.
multi_model_2 allows fitting and predicting in one function. It is similar to multi_model_1 except it does not require metrics.
Major Changes
modeleR has been replaced with fit_model which is an easier to remember name. Usage remains the same.
fit_model no longer allows direct addition of predictions. Use add_model_predictions to achieve the same.
na_replace has been extended to allow for user defined values.
rowdiff now accepts replacement of the calculation induced NAs. It does so by using na_replace.
get_var_corr_ now supports using only a subset of the data.
Helper functions are no longer exported.
get_data_Stats is now aliased with get_stats for ease.
get_var_corr no longer has the get_all argument. Instead, users can provide an option other_vars vector of subset columns. drop_columns has also been changed from boolean to a character vector.
manymodelr 0.2.2
Minor bug fixes with respect to the vignette.
manymodelr 0.2.1
Major Changes
Additions
agg_by_group is a new function that manipulates grouped data. It is fast and robust for many kinds of functions.
rowdiff is another new function that enable one to find differences between rows in a data.frame object. `
get_var_corr provides a user-friendly way to find correlations between data.
get_var_corr_ provides a user-friendly way to find combination-wise correlations. It is relatively fast depending on how big one's data is and/or machine specifications.
get_this is an easy to use helper function to get metrics,predictions, etc. Currently supports lists and data.frame objects.
modeleR and row_mean_na were removed.
Major Modifications
get_data_Stats now supports removal of missing data as well as using only numeric data.
modeleR has been fixed to handle new data as expected. It also now supports glm.
multi_model_1 now supports either validation or working with new data.
row_mean_na has been replaced with na_replace which is more robust. row_mean_na will be removed in future versions
Dr. Anne Koch and Kolby Nelson
Dr. Anne Koch, author of the book It Never Goes Away: Gender Transition at a Mature Age, meets with student Kolby Nelson after a speech at PCOM.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/pa_2020_photos/1064/thumbnail.jp
Nelson-Gon/pycite: pycite 0.1.3
pycite's changelog
pycite 0.1.3
Tests now rely on
JSTOR citations are no longer supported.
Fixed issues with NCBI citations not reversing author names.
Citations now include a date accessed attribute.
Citations now alphabetically as expected by Harvard citation standards.
Optimised imports, refactored to ensure that default arguments are immutable. RegEx matching now uses string literals
as per PEP requirements.
Updated documentation to include the author's contact details, if needed.
pycite 0.1.2
Refactored code that selects relevant methods to follow the DRY principle.
Fixed issues with titles appearing before years in citations.
Fixed issues with single JSTOR authors being truncated. See #15.
Now supporting JSTOR as a paper source. See #15.
Fixed issues with misplaced "&" in citations. See #8.
Fixed issues with mix up of science direct volumes, years, pages. See #7.
Initial support for Science Direct papers. See #6.
New modules ncbi, helpers, and pubmed can be imported with ambiguous * imports.
Introduced new modules "helpers", "ncbi", and "pubmed" to allow for some order and ensure we do not have a
super long single file package. This really is to keep things tidy.
Extended tests to ensure that we raise custom exceptions as necessary.
NCBI citations now include page numbers.
Script mode now has an optional show_doi argument to control DOI additions to PubMed citations.
PUbMed citations now include page numbers, where applicable. See https://github.com/Nelson-Gon/pycite/issues/2
For PubMed citations, an optional show_doi argument was added to control whether dois should exist in the citation.
Initial support for a script mode.
pycite 0.1.1
Fixed issues with inconsistent tuple lengths in Pubmed citations https://github.com/Nelson-Gon/pycite/issues/2
PyCite now takes an input_file and output_file as arguments.
Fixed issues with incorrect author formatting for NCBI and Pubmed articles
Initial support for Pubmed citations i.e., links in the form https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Explicitly set an HTML parser
Initial tests
Volumes no longer have the leading "v" attached.
Added split_authors a simple method to clean and abbreviate author names.
Fixed issues with actions not running on GitHub.
Updated documentation
pycite 0.1.0
Initial releas
Down East Bookshelf piece on nautical author James L. Nelson of Harpswell, aut
Down East Bookshelf piece on nautical author James L. Nelson of Harpswell, author of the Revolution at Sea series of novels. While working as third mate aboard the H.M.S. Rose frigate in 1992, Nelson claims that the plot to his first book came to him in an instant. The book eventually became the 1996 tome By Force of Arms, and was published by Pocket Books. By Force of Arms has been optioned to become a movie
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