In addition to the other excellent examples already given, I maintain
a list of resources for newcomers to R here:

http://www.revolution-computing.com/community/resources.php#TOC-Resources-for-Newcomers-to-R

I can also suggest this blog category (which will grow further with time):

http://blog.revolution-computing.com/beginner-tips/

# David Smith

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Kishore <gladikish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have good understanding on Econometrics and statistical techniques.
>  However, I am new to R.  What would be the best way to learn R as I would
> be one of the few in my team started exploring R in your team.  I have got a
> few downloads on R introduction, but I am not a FAN of online reading.  Can
> some one guide me with some books on R and statistical models using R.
>  Sincere thanks.... And Apologies if this thread was already available...
> Couldn't get in search....

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