A new version of irtoys is / will be available on CRAN. Two minor bugs have 
been fixed. One of these is more interesting: the previous code did not 
anticipate negative estimates for discriminations. What I did not know is that, 
unlike ICL or Bilog, ltm does not constrain discriminations to be positive. 
This means that it can be used to analyze bipolar data (think political 
sciences).

There are also two new features: (i) Tamaki Hattori has kindly provided me with 
the original 1980 article of Haebara, and he has written code for the 
symmetrical versions of the Haebara and Stocking-Lord scaling methods, now 
available as an option; (ii) I have finally added a wle function for the 
bias-corrected estimates of ability aka Warm's estimates

Kind regards
Ivailo Partchev
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