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---
output: github_document
---
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```{r, include = FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(
collapse = TRUE,
comment = "#>"
)
```
# tutorials
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The goal of `tutorials` is to host tutorials for Outbreak analytics with R.
## Usage
> NOTE: The expected date for the deployment of the first set of tutorials is mid-November 2023.
Visualize this content as a webpage at <https://epiverse-trace.github.io/tutorials/>
To build the website locally, please refer to [the contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md).
## Contributing
Contributions are always welcome!
See our [Contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for ways to get started.
Please adhere to this project's [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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## License
Read the [License](LICENSE.md) of this tutorial.
## Authors
- [@amanda-minter](https://github.com/amanda-minter/)
- [@avallecam](https://github.com/avallecam/)
```{r,eval=FALSE,echo=FALSE}
readCitationFile(file = "inst/CITATION")
```
## Related projects
+ R package vignettes: Look at all Epiverse-TRACE packages in [our developer space](https://epiverse-trace.github.io/).
+ [How-to guides](https://epiverse-trace.github.io/howto/): reproducible recipes with concrete steps to solve specific Outbreak Analysis questions.
+ [The Epidemiologist R Handbook](https://www.epirhandbook.com/en/index.html): Quick R code reference manual with task-centered examples that address common epidemiological problems.
+ *COMING SOON* case studies: reproducible case-studies of outbreak data analysis tasks using R packages.