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CORES Spring lecture series

The Center for Open and REproducible Science is proud to present our virtual Spring lecture series intended to introduce or teach the community how to effectively implement a set of technical tools into a research process. We will be showcasing: the UNIX command line, git/GitHub from a general utility perspective and in practice using python and R, and reproducible environments.

The goal of this series is to get our community more comfortable using these tools. These tools are foundational skills to help move toward achieving a transparent and reproducible research environment. 

This event is open to the public - please share with your colleagues interested in open science! 

When: The lecture series will run every Thursday from April 14 to May 5

Time: Each lecture will start at 3pm (pacific time) except the April 28 lecture (this one will start at 11am pacific time)

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cores-spring-lecture-series-tickets-313998406687

Where: Please RSVP at the link above for the zoom room information. The meeting link will be sent out when you register. We will be meeting in the same room each week. If you do not receive a zoom link, please email Franklin (ffein@stanford.edu)

 

Speaker and topics:

Name of talk

Speaker

Date of talk

Time 

(pacific time)

UNIX command line

Zhiyong Zhang

April 14

3pm

git/GitHub (general utility/python)

Elizabeth DuPre

April 21

3pm

git/GitHub (with R)

Shilaan Alzahawi

April 28

11am

Reproducible environments

Mark Yoder

May 5

3pm

Please feel free to email Franklin (ffein@stanford.edu) with any questions!

See you there!

Center for Open and REproducible Science