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[Review]: FAIR in bio practice #18

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gperu opened this issue Dec 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Review]: FAIR in bio practice #18

gperu opened this issue Dec 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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gperu commented Dec 16, 2022

Lesson Title

FAIR in (biological) practice

Lesson Repository URL

https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/fair-bio-practice

Lesson Website URL

https://carpentries-incubator.github.io/fair-bio-practice/

Lesson Description

Open Science is disruptive. It will change how we do reasearch and how society benefits from it. Making data re-usable is key to this, and FAIR principles are a way to achieve it.

But what does it mean in practice?
How can a biologist incorporate those principles in their workflow?
We will learn that becoming FAIR and following OS practices is a process.
We will learn how to work more efficient with the data
We will teach you how planning and using the correct set of tools you can make your outputs ready for public sharing and reuse.

This hands-on 4 half-day sessions workshop covers the basics of Open Science and FAIR practices, and looks at how to use these ideas in your own projects. The workshop is a mix of lectures and hands-on lessons where you will use the approaches learned and implement some of the discussed practices.

The course is aimed at active researchers in biomedicine science (PhD students, postdocs, technicians, young PIs etc.) who are interested in Open Science, FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles and efficient data management. This training is aimed at those who want to be familiar with these concepts and apply them throughout their project’s life cycle. The course is covered in four half days.

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@tzielins

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Thank you for submitting this lesson for review, @gperu.

My capacity for managing lesson reviews is quite limited at the moment and I will not be able to handle reviews of all of your submitted lessons simultaneously. If you have a preference for which lesson(s) you would like us to prioritise for review, please let me know and I will do my best to focus on that/those first.

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@tobyhodges Hi I can let you know when I prepare the accompaning manuscript so maybe then it would be a best time to review it.

@tobyhodges tobyhodges removed their assignment Mar 28, 2024
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@tzielins some wonderful volunteers from the community have joined me as new Editors. Are you still open to the lesson being reviewed here, or should we focus our efforts elsewhere (for now)?

@tobyhodges tobyhodges self-assigned this Jun 18, 2024
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