Thanks for our penultimate session last week about data and coding strategies for future us! It was great to learn approaches for data entry to data management plans and how to do these collaboratively. Below is a light digest of Call 07, including a reminder for your Seaside Chat to prepare for a 5-minute "screenshare-and-tell" during our last Call 08 on December 16. Looking forward to seeing you then!
“Despite geneticists being warned about spreadsheet problems, 30% of published papers contain mangled gene names in supplementary data.”
It’s ok to have the same information in cells - like a location column where it’s the same location for the whole column.
what level should have PIDs? How narrow?
Go as granular as you think you’ll want to report on. Big projects might have subactivities. We now have PIDs for the subactivities that we can then roll-up to projects, ex to a facility/research station.
What might be a next thing you’d like to learn?
I’d like to get better running scripts on a supercomputer/server ++1
Still getting more comfortable with R markdown to Github connections
Coding on bash +1
Tips on inter operating between different languages.
Hi All,
Thanks for our penultimate session last week about data and coding strategies for future us! It was great to learn approaches for data entry to data management plans and how to do these collaboratively. Below is a light digest of Call 07, including a reminder for your Seaside Chat to prepare for a 5-minute "screenshare-and-tell" during our last Call 08 on December 16. Looking forward to seeing you then!
Cheers, Julie, Erin, Lenny, Emma
Digest: Cohort Call 07 [ 2021-sasi ]
CohortCalls folder - contains video recordings and completed agendas https://openscapes.github.io/2021-sasi - Cohort webpage
Goals: We discussed data and coding strategies for future us and planned our last call together
Task for next time: Prepare your “screenshare-and-tell” for December 16 5 minutes for each team:
Slide Decks:
These are also available publicly from openscapes.org/series
A few lines from shared notes in the Agenda doc:
What might be a next thing you’d like to learn?