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Repository for the 2024 OHBM-OSSIG Hackathon
https://ohbm.github.io/hackathon2024/
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Inventory of training material for reproducible neuroimaging research #12

Open jbpoline opened 5 months ago

jbpoline commented 5 months ago

Title

Reproinventory

Short description and the goals for the OHBM BrainHack

When planning for a training event for reproducible research, there are many training materials to choose from to teach tools such as git/github, bash, datalad, etc. There are inventories of such training material in some places (ReproRehab, INCF training space, Hitchhicker guide to the brain, etc) but we are lacking i) a set of tags to annotate training material (duration, targeted audience, etc) ii) a place where there can be some crowd curation and annotation of these materials.
We propose to develop a set of tags and an inventory of training material for reproducible neuroimaging that can be reused by other resources and be crowd-curated. This project is under the auspices of the INCF-ReproNim train the trainer fellowship.

Link to the Project

https://github.com/repronim/reproinventory

Image/Logo for the OHBM brainhack website

https://github.com/ReproNim/artwork/blob/master/logo/logo-512.png

Project lead

JB Poline / GH: jbpoline / Discord: jbpoline Dave Kennedy / GH: dnkennedy / Discord : dnkennedy

Main Hub

Seoul

Link to the Project pitch

https://github.com/repronim/reproinventory

Other hubs covered by the leaders

Skills

No specific skills are require, only the desire to work on training material for reproducible research

Recommended tutorials for new contributors

No response

Good first issues

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Twitter summary

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Short name for the Discord chat channel (~15 chars)

reproinventory

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sina-mansour commented 4 months ago

@jbpoline Many thanks for your hacktrack project submission to OHBM brainhack 2024! The submission looks good to go and will soon be listed on our website.

Looking forward to seeing you in Seoul!

Remi-Gau commented 4 months ago

Not sure if it helps but I can try to extract some of the content from the hitchhacker's guide to the brain that's just markdown into several json or yml files that will be machine readable/