WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows
This resource describes WooW-II, a two-day workshop on open workflows for quantitative social scientists. The workshop is broken down in five main parts, where each of them typically consists of an introductionary tutorial and a hands-on assignment. The sp...
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description | This resource describes WooW-II, a two-day workshop
on open workflows for quantitative social scientists.
The workshop is broken down in five main parts, where
each of them typically consists of an introductionary
tutorial and a hands-on assignment. The specific
tools discussed in this workshop are Markdown, Pandoc,
Git, Github, R, and Rstudio, but the theoretical
approach applies to a wider range of tools (e.g.,
LATEX and Python). By the end of the workshop, participants
should be able to reproduce a paper of their own and
make it available in an open form applying the concepts
and tools introduced. |
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spelling | doaj.art-df97c6d840914d4089213e975d69b6202023-01-02T17:34:37ZengERSAREGION2409-53702015-07-0122R1R210.18335/region.v2i2.8523WooW-II: Workshop on open workflowsDaniel Arribas-Bel0Thomas de GraaffUniversity of BirminghamThis resource describes WooW-II, a two-day workshop on open workflows for quantitative social scientists. The workshop is broken down in five main parts, where each of them typically consists of an introductionary tutorial and a hands-on assignment. The specific tools discussed in this workshop are Markdown, Pandoc, Git, Github, R, and Rstudio, but the theoretical approach applies to a wider range of tools (e.g., LATEX and Python). By the end of the workshop, participants should be able to reproduce a paper of their own and make it available in an open form applying the concepts and tools introduced.http://openjournals.wu.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/85Open Workflowsreproducibilitytools |
spellingShingle | Daniel Arribas-Bel Thomas de Graaff WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows REGION Open Workflows reproducibility tools |
title | WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows |
title_full | WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows |
title_fullStr | WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows |
title_full_unstemmed | WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows |
title_short | WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows |
title_sort | woow ii workshop on open workflows |
topic | Open Workflows reproducibility tools |
url | http://openjournals.wu.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/85 |
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