Working Openly and Reproducibly - Developing Research Skills For the Future New
This session will introduce participants to the ideas of working openly and reproducibly through presenting case studies and tools to help facilitate this kind of work. From GitHub to good file naming conventions, participants will be given the opportunity to learn from other people’s failures and to be better at future-proofing their research.
The session will predominantly be presentation and discussion based with some time at the end for some 1-2-1 focused help from library staff.
Session structure:
12pm-1pm: Presentation about Research Data Management
1pm-2pm: Drop-in clinic with 1-2-1 support from librarians
While the session has a STEM focus, it is open to all University members. Booking not required but is strongly encouraged so we have an idea of numbers.
STEM undergraduates
STEM graduates
STEM researchers
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Tue 7 Nov 2017 12:00 - 14:00 | 12:00 - 14:00 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Betty and Gordon Moore Library, Glass Room | map | George Cronin, Amy Theobald |
Presentation, discussion, bespoke support
Booking / availability