Dear Carpentry Instructors,

in July 2018 TIB hosted a 1-week-long "FAIR Data and Software" workshop
[0].
It was a great experience supported by several Carpentries instructors
on-site
and by a few more of you with advice and critique. Thank you all for
that :-)

This year, on April 11th & 12th, we want to host the 2nd iteration, and
focus it on teaching those Git and R techniques that lend themselves to
practicing
the implementation of the "FAIR principles" [1]. Again, we aim to help
young
researchers implement good practices in research data & software
management.

We are looking for 1 or 2 instructors (besides me) to teach the more
advanced
episodes in R- and Git-relevant Carpentries lessons [2]. We have some
prepared,
but are open to suggestions, which of the episodes (original or derived)
others
use to achieve this goal.

Thanks to a grant from the German Ministry of Education and Research, we
will 
fully cover your accommodation and travel costs. Of course, we'll also
provide
snacks, drinks and lunch during the workshop and will arrange a dinner
with all participants.

The workshop website will be communicated publicly to interested junior
scientists in February.

We would be happy to have you join us as instructors, helpers or of
course as
participants as well. Please reply to [email protected], 
also if you have any questions or feedback about this experimental
workshop 
format.

Kind regards, and best wishes to you all,

Katrin Leinweber
Angelina Kraft


[0]:
https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T5337d304ccf38418-Mc2c40
ae5c79a8f0a44252a4f
[1]: https://www.force11.org/fairprinciples 
[2]: Generally
https://tibhannover.github.io/2018-07-09-FAIR-Data-and-Software/#schedul
e
     and the lessons hyperlinked there. Some of our introductory
presentations:
     - Archiving GitHub-Repos on Zenodo
https://doi.org/10.5446/37823#t=01:08:45
     - Interpreting FAIR for software:
https://av.tib.eu/media/37825#t=12:15
     - Reusing datasets in literate RMarkdown:
https://doi.org/10.5446/37827#t=37:47


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Katrin Leinweber (PhD)
Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology & University
Library Hannover
Research and Development division
Research Data and Scientific Software team

GitHub.com/katrinleinweber 
GitLab.com/katrinleinweber 
ORCiD.org/0000-0001-5135-5758 

Welfengarten 1b, 30167 Hannover, Germany
[email protected]


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