The NNLM Carpentries Workshop Series will offer several workshops covering different topics.
The target audience is learners who have little to no prior computational experience, and the instructors put a priority on creating a friendly environment to empower learners and enable data-driven discovery. Even those with some experience will benefit, as the goal is to teach not only how to do analyses, but how to manage the process to make it as automated and reproducible as possible.
Accessibility
Workshops have live captioning.
Due to the nature of these offerings, the workshops are NOT recorded. Access the entire lesson from past workshops at the link below.
This workshop is focused on Data Carpentries. The curriculum will include:
• Data organization in spreadsheets
• Data cleaning with OpenRefine
• Data visualization with R
Regions 1 and 2 are offering a Data Carpentry workshop on October 25 and 26, 2023 for our NNLM Members to learn about tidy data structure, OpenRefine, and the R coding language.
NCDS is offering a Data Carpentry workshop on July 24 and 25, 2023 for our NNLM Members to learn about tidy data structure, OpenRefine, and the R coding language.
Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Their goal is to empower people in these roles to use software and data in their own work and to become advocates for and train others in efficient, effective, and reproducible data and software practices.
We are excited to offer a Library Carpentry workshop on July 18 and 19 for our NNLM Members in order to learn about tools for efficiency and reproducibility in research.
This workshop is focused on Library Carpentry. The curriculum will include the following lessons:
Regular Expressions
Unix Shell
Tidy Data
OpenRefine
Introduction to Git
The target audience is learners who have little to no prior computational experience, and the instructors put a priority on creating a friendly environment to empower researchers and enable data-driven discovery.
Even those with some experience will benefit, as the goal is to teach not only how to do analyses, but how to manage the process to make it as automated and reproducible as possible.
This is an online, two full-day workshop (14 hours total). Please be mindful about registering. Register if you are committed to attending and actively participating since space is limited.
Participants must use a laptop with a Windows, Mac or Linux operating system (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc.) that they have administrative privileges on.
Software must be installed prior to the first day of the workshop.
Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Their goal is to empower people in these roles to use software and data in their own work and to become advocates for and train others in efficient, effective, and reproducible data and software practices.
Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Their goal is to empower people in these roles to use software and data in their own work and to become advocates for and train others in efficient, effective, and reproducible data and software practices.