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Practical Reproducibility Instruction: Teaching Reproducibility with Technical and Non-Technical Tools

A presentation for the Southeast Data Librarians (SEDLS) 2021 Conference.

Creators

  • Jennifer Huck
  • Sherry Lake
  • Erich Purpur

Dates

Presentation date: October 13, 2021

Abstract

UVA Library Research Data Services (RDS) launched a new workshop series called “Reproducible Research for Early Graduate Students.” The four workshops in the series focused on technical and non-technical tools for reproducible research. The overall concept was to enable researchers to improve data use and re-use for collaborators and themselves, use available technical tools to create reproducible workflows, and more easily communicate and disseminate findings and data. Technical sessions covered version control and R Studio tools; non-technical sessions covered file and metadata organization and data sharing. We launched it as a standalone mini-series within our ongoing data workshop series. We leveraged a relatively varied skillset among library staff to present these sessions. Data, code, and more information is openly available. While graduate students were the most common attendee type, we had a significant number of post-docs and research staff attend our sessions. Feedback collected via follow-up surveys was generally positive prompting us to offer the series again this Fall. We believe our efforts are reproducible at other institutions in a similar way or at a smaller or larger scale and will discuss how.

Files

R Markdown presentation for SEDLS 2021 virtual conference.

Prep

You will need R and RStudio installed. These files use R Markdown-ioslides that ships with RStudio. No other packages are used.

Slides

Slides are available.

Presenter mode slides are also available. Allow pop-ups.

Owner

  • Name: Erich Purpur
  • Login: epurpur
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Charlottesville, VA
  • Company: University of Virginia

Particularly interested in Free & Open Source GIS tools & web mapping

Citation (CITATION.cff)

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message: "If you use this code, please cite it as below."
authors:
  - family-names: Huck
    given-names: Jennifer
  - family-names: Lake
    given-names: Sherry
    orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5660-2970  
  - family-names: Purpur
    given-names: Erich
title: "Practical Reproducibility Instruction: Teaching Reproducibility with
  Technical and Non-Technical Tools"
version: 1.0
date-released: 2021-10-12
url: "https://github.com/epurpur/SEDLS_21_presentation"

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