Introduction to GitHub
The aim for today is to learn the basics of GitHub so that you can use it for your own projects.
- Background
- What is version control? What is Git? What is GitHub?
- How can you use GitHub? How can it be useful for your work?
- Practical session: working with GitHub
Keywords: GitHub, Reproducibility
Resource type: Training materials
Introduction to GitHub
https://github.com/semacu/20190927_IntroductionGithub_HDRUK/blob/master/README.md
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-github
The aim for today is to learn the basics of GitHub so that you can use it for your own projects.
- Background
- What is version control? What is Git? What is GitHub?
- How can you use GitHub? How can it be useful for your work?
- Practical session: working with GitHub
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Gabriella Rustici
GitHub, Reproducibility
Senior Managers
Beginners introduction to Git and GitHub
__Morning session__ (Sergio and Mark) https://tinyurl.com/git-intro-zoology:
- Background and motivation
- What is version control? What is Git? What is GitHub?
- How can you use Git and GitHub? How can they be useful for you?
- Practical session: working with Git and GitHub
__Afternoon...
Keywords: Git, GitHub, control version, Reproducibility
Resource type: Training materials
Beginners introduction to Git and GitHub
https://github.com/semacu/20181003_Intro_git_GitHub/blob/master/README.md
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/beginners-introduction-to-git-and-github
__Morning session__ (Sergio and Mark) https://tinyurl.com/git-intro-zoology:
- Background and motivation
- What is version control? What is Git? What is GitHub?
- How can you use Git and GitHub? How can they be useful for you?
- Practical session: working with Git and GitHub
__Afternoon session__ (Mark and Anne) https://tinyurl.com/git-course: markdown, pages and wikis; creating good README files; issue tracking; sofware licenses
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Mark Fernandes
pajanne
Git, GitHub, control version, Reproducibility
Researchers
Summer School 2018 TrainMalta: Epigenomics. Introduction to Unix and R
An overview of Unix and R for bioinformatics
Keywords: Unix, R-programming
Resource type: Training materials
Summer School 2018 TrainMalta: Epigenomics. Introduction to Unix and R
https://github.com/semacu/20180726_TrainMalta_Unix_R
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/summer-school-2018-trainmalta-epigenomics-introduction-to-unix-and-r
An overview of Unix and R for bioinformatics
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Luigi Grassi
Unix, R-programming
PhD students
Life Science Researchers
Data Carpentry in R
Data Carpentry workshops are for any researcher who has data they want to analyze, and no prior computational experience is required. This hands-on workshop teaches basic concepts, skills and tools for working more effectively with data. We will cover Data organization in spreadsheets, data...
Keywords: Data analysis, Data carpentry, SoftwareCarpentry
Resource type: course materials
Data Carpentry in R
https://tavareshugo.github.io/2018-06-28-cambridge/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/data-carpentry-in-r
Data Carpentry workshops are for any researcher who has data they want to analyze, and no prior computational experience is required. This hands-on workshop teaches basic concepts, skills and tools for working more effectively with data. We will cover Data organization in spreadsheets, data cleaning with OpenRefine, and learn how to use the statistical program R. If time allows we will also talk about Interacting with databases from R. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems
Sandra Cortijo
Hugo Tavares
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Data analysis, Data carpentry, SoftwareCarpentry
Anyone
Data visualisation with R and ggplot2
This course provides a short beginners introduction to data visualisation using the R programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Sergio will demonstrate basic examples on how to import data, perform different types of plots and export graphics using R...
Keywords: R-programming
Resource type: course materials
Data visualisation with R and ggplot2
https://github.com/semacu/20180531_DataVisualisationRggplot2_Wolfson_Cambridge/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/data-visualisation-with-r-and-ggplot2
This course provides a short beginners introduction to data visualisation using the R programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Sergio will demonstrate basic examples on how to import data, perform different types of plots and export graphics using R standard functions and the library ggplot2. Everybody is welcome; if you would like to follow along with your laptop, please bring R and RStudio downloaded and installed before the session.
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
R-programming
PhD students
Researchers
Introduction to GitHub for chemists
Are you interested in learning Git and GitHub to manage your code, manuscripts or research data? This introductory workshop will be covering the following:
- Background and motivation
- What is Git? What is version control? What is GitHub?
- How can Git and GitHub be useful for you?
-...
Keywords: Git, GitHub
Resource type: course materials
Introduction to GitHub for chemists
https://github.com/semacu/20171024_GitHub_Chemistry_Cambridge/blob/master/README.md
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-github-for-chemists
Are you interested in learning Git and GitHub to manage your code, manuscripts or research data? This introductory workshop will be covering the following:
- Background and motivation
- What is Git? What is version control? What is GitHub?
- How can Git and GitHub be useful for you?
- Practical session: working with Git and GitHub
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Clair Castle
Git, GitHub
Researchers
PhD students
Staff
Make your academic life easy with ORCID: an introduction
Many funders and publishers now require you to get an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID): an identifier that is unique to you and which comes with you wherever you go. It eliminates ambiguity about your name so you can get full credit for your work. Do you have an ORCID id? Are you sure...
Keywords: ORCID
Resource type: Tutorial
Make your academic life easy with ORCID: an introduction
https://github.com/semacu/20180223_ORCID_Chemistry_Cambridge/blob/master/README.md
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/make-your-academic-life-easy-with-orcid-an-introduction
Many funders and publishers now require you to get an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID): an identifier that is unique to you and which comes with you wherever you go. It eliminates ambiguity about your name so you can get full credit for your work. Do you have an ORCID id? Are you sure how best to use it? Bring your own device to this practical session and register for an ORCID id, explore its features and find out more
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Clair Castle
ORCID
Researchers
PhD students
Staff