Please join us for a workshop led by the Center for Open Science to explore new tools and learn easy, practical steps that researchers can use to increase the openness and reproducibility of their work.
This workshop is offered on the School of Medicine campus on January 16, and the Danforth Campus on January 17. It is free and open to all, and registration is strongly encouraged (see links below).
MORNING SESSION TOPICS:
- Project documentation
- Version control
- Pre-Analysis plans
- Open source tools like the Center for Open Science’s Open Science Framework to easily implement these concepts in a scientific workflow
January 16 (Medical Campus): 9am-12pm | REGISTRATION
January 17 (Danforth Campus): 9am-12pm | REGISTRATION
AFTERNOON SESSION TOPICS:
- Build structures to support complex workflows
- Tie projects together across studies and teams
- Design for long term reuse and replication
- Incorporate privacy protections and IRB concerns
January 16 (Medical Campus): 1pm-4pm | REGISTRATION
January 17 (Danforth Campus): 1pm-4pm | REGISTRATION
The workshop will be hands-on, so be sure to bring a laptop. No knowledge of programming or other specialized tools is required.