Description:
The Open Science Office Hours (OSOH) and the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute
(TOSI) Graduate Subcommittee are pleased to invite you to "Intro to DataLad: A hands-on workshop on how to track your data"
Adina Wagner is a research associate at the Forschungszentrum Jülich and doctoral researcher at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany. She is a software developer for the DataLad project, an open source data management tool built upon Git and git-annex, and a proponent of open science, open source, and reproducible research. As a coordinator for research software engineering, research data management, and AI she represents the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine: Brain and Behavior and its open source software tools in the Helmholtz society.
In this months' open science hours, she will introduce DataLad and its features for open and reproducible science. A workshop-like introductory lecture will give participants the chance to try out the tool with interactive hands-on examples, and introduce core concepts for open science, such as version control, digital provenance, containerization, or data publication. The workshop focuses on technical and conceptual aspects alike, and aims to equip the participants with skills they could transfer to the real-world data collected during their research.
Free registration!
Snacks (pizza) will be provided for the attendees at 12:30PM
Speaker: Adina Wagner
Location (hybrid):
de Grandpré
Communication Center – The Neuro
Directions
Zoom meeting: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/86833542549
Date:
Wednesday December 13th, 2023 @12:30PM (Pizza) and @1PM (Formal event - via Zoom)
Any questions or comments:
open.science.office.hours@gmail.com
tosi-traineecouncil.neuro@mcgill.ca
Sincerely,
OSOH and TOSI Trainee Council