Dear All,
me and other two colleagues will be interested in writing a tutorial 
book about the use of opensource/freeware software in chemometrics 
(mainly python oriented).
I've contacted the editor at Blackwell publishing that has told me that 
can be interested in it and sent me the module for submitting the 
"official" proposal.
I will be very glad to hear from everyone that would like to write a 
chapter on it.
In my opinion it will be the best to have a book with lots of examples 
that covers "simple" task, but i will be also glad if anyone would like 
to write tutorial chapter of less commons subjects.
for any feedback just write to me
I guess this can be both a change for spread the word of 
opensouce/freeware togheter with chemometrics also to let know the 
audience that it's not necessary to invest a lot of money in software 
for working in chemometrics.
Of course, since there are not too much freeware/opensource software in 
the field, it can be a chance to "advertise" personal built-in software 
and to "start" something new.
I hope to receive help and I will be glad to talk with enthusiast all around

Giorgio

P.S.: (sorry for cross posting)


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Dr Giorgio Luciano Ph.D.
Di.C.T.F.A. Dipartimento di Chimica e Tecnologie Farmaceutiche e Alimentari
Via Brigata Salerno (ponte) - 16147 Genova (GE) - Italy
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.chemometrics.it
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