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*[http://nescent.github.io/2014-05-08-datacarpentry/ Inaugural Data Carpentry Workshop] by Tracy K. Teal | *[http://nescent.github.io/2014-05-08-datacarpentry/ Inaugural Data Carpentry Workshop] by Tracy K. Teal | ||
*[http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/05/our-first-data-carpentry-workshop.html Our First Data Carpentry Workshop] by Karen Cranston | *[http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/05/our-first-data-carpentry-workshop.html Our First Data Carpentry Workshop] by Karen Cranston | ||
*[https://www.idigbio.org/content/tales-data-carpentry-workshop-demand Tales from the First Data Carpentry Workshop]by Deb Paul | *[https://www.idigbio.org/content/tales-data-carpentry-workshop-demand Tales from the First Data Carpentry Workshop] by Deb Paul | ||
*[https://github.com/swcarpentry/datacarpentry Data Carpentry Materials on GitHub] | *[https://github.com/swcarpentry/datacarpentry Data Carpentry Materials on GitHub] | ||
*[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1003542 Ten Simple Rules for the Care and Feeding of Scientific Data. Goodman et al] | *[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1003542 Ten Simple Rules for the Care and Feeding of Scientific Data. Goodman et al] | ||
*[http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/matthew.gentzkow/research/CodeAndData.pdf Code and Data for the Social Sciences: A Practitioner's Guide. Matthew Gentzkow, Jesse M. Shapiro Chicago Booth and NBER March 10,2014] | *[http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/matthew.gentzkow/research/CodeAndData.pdf Code and Data for the Social Sciences: A Practitioner's Guide. Matthew Gentzkow, Jesse M. Shapiro Chicago Booth and NBER March 10,2014] | ||
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.4033/iee.2013.6b.6.f Nine simple ways to make it easier to (re)use your data. White et al.] | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.4033/iee.2013.6b.6.f Nine simple ways to make it easier to (re)use your data. White et al.] |
Revision as of 09:51, 5 August 2014
This wiki supports the Data Carpentry Workshop to be held at the University of Florida at iDigBio. (Date to be announced). It is the first in a series of four biodiversity informatics workshops planned in the upcoming year (2014-2015).
Digitization Training Workshops Wiki Home
Workshop Evaluation
- link to pre-workshop survey
- link here at end of workshop
Agenda
- pre-workshop meeting (online)
- pre-workshop meeting / dinner day before?
- course overview
- Excel
- Data Quality (Open Refine, other tools)
- Shell
- Excel to SQL
- R
- Graphs, Mapping
- Repeatable Workflows
- Excel
- attendee list
Link to Workshop Report
Logistics
- Logistics
- Where to find food
- Workshop Announcement
Remote Participation
Remote participation will be provided via Adobe Connect: [room URL to be decided]
- Remote can join those present for notes in (Google Doc) or (MoPad)?
Presentation Documents
- links to any presentations (like power points) here.
Workshop Recordings
Day 1
- [8:30am-10:00am]
- [10:30am-12:00pm]
- [1:00pm-3:00pm]
- [3:30-5pm]
Day2
- [8:30am-10:00am]
- [10:30am-12:00pm]
- [1:00pm-3:00pm]
- [3:30-5pm]
Data Carpentry Resources and Links
- Inaugural Data Carpentry Workshop by Tracy K. Teal
- Our First Data Carpentry Workshop by Karen Cranston
- Tales from the First Data Carpentry Workshop by Deb Paul
- Data Carpentry Materials on GitHub
- Ten Simple Rules for the Care and Feeding of Scientific Data. Goodman et al
- Code and Data for the Social Sciences: A Practitioner's Guide. Matthew Gentzkow, Jesse M. Shapiro Chicago Booth and NBER March 10,2014
- Nine simple ways to make it easier to (re)use your data. White et al.