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Name or handle | Event URL | Location | Dates | Objectives | Participants | Testimonials / Comments |
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Carlos Martinez @neocarlitos | https://escience-academy.github.io/2018-09-18-Utrecht/ | Utrecht, Netherlands | Sep 18, 2018 | Using Open Source Software for research | PhD students | - Most participants found the recommendations were good to know, specially at the early stages of their PhD. - Even so, some participants found that the pace was a bit slow and we could have gone through this part of the workshop a bit faster. - On episode metadata, the exercise "Highlighting the importance of metadata", a lot of participants struggled because of not remembering the names of actors, directors, etc, so that is something to think about. |
Yo Yehudi @yoyehudi, Anna Krystalli and Becky Arnold | https://open-source-for-researchers.github.io/open-source-workshop/ | Sheffield United Kingdom | Nov 28, 2018 | "how to contribute to open source" workshop for researchers | Event open to university of Sheffield staff and students | used the 4OSS as extra resource |
Mateusz Kuzak and Toby Hodges | https://elixir-belgium.github.io/2019-05-15-Ghent/ | Ghent, Belgium | May 15, 2019 | These recommendations are designed around Open Science values, and provide practical suggestions that contribute to making research software and its source code more discoverable, reusable and transparent. | The course is aimed at graduate students and researchers, who have or will have in the near future code to share or want to collaborate with open source software. | organised by ELIXIR-BE |
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