README
Learning materials for the Mapping with R workshop, part of the Rfun learning series hosted by the Data & Visualization Services Department.
The objective of this workshop is to introduce practical georeferencing (lat/long plotting) and thematic mapping. The principle library packages used will be: leaflet, tidycensus, sf, tmap, and ggmap
Outline
- Georeferencing with lat/lon points and leaflet
- Choropleth with TidyCensus
- Interactive Thematic Mapping with Simple Features
Resources
- Five great charts in 5 lines of R code each by Sharon Maclis
- TidyCensus by Kyle Walker
sfpackage -- Simple Features for Rmapview- Using tidycensus and leaflet to Map Census Data by Julia Silge
- Geocomputation with R by Lovelace, Nowosad, Muenchow
- Converting XY Data with SF
- Spatial Data Science by Pebesma & Bivand
- Sharon Maclis - Mapping in R just got a whole lot easier
- Introduction to Spatial Data Types in R by Claudia Engel
- DataCamp.com's Working with Geospatial Data in R by Charlotte Wickham
- Introduction to visualising spatial data in R. Lovelace, Cheshire, and Oldroyd
- tmap in a nutshell
- viridis color palettes
Major Revisions:
- 2018, Fall
- 2019, Spring

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