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Share how you use the lesson

If you are using this lesson to teach it as a whole, part of it, or for inspiration. We want to inspire others to reuse it! Please make a pull request with your information. We are so excited to hear about your experience! Get in contact through issues if you need!

Name or handle Event URL Location Dates Objectives Participants Testimonials / Comments
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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