Hi Katrin,

This is great! 😁

I wanted to mention that we have an etherpad with shared lessons if anyone
wants to share their own versions, customised or more advanced from the
carpentries lessons.

https://pad.carpentries.org/sharing lessons, this kink can also be found in
the pad of pads.

Thanks

On Monday, 28 January 2019, Leinweber, Katrin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Dear Carpentry Instructors,
>
> in July 2018 TIB hosted a 1-week-long "FAIR Data and Software" workshop
> [0].
> It was a great experience supported by several Carpentries instructors
> on-site
> and by a few more of you with advice and critique. Thank you all for
> that :-)
>
> This year, on April 11th & 12th, we want to host the 2nd iteration, and
> focus it on teaching those Git and R techniques that lend themselves to
> practicing
> the implementation of the "FAIR principles" [1]. Again, we aim to help
> young
> researchers implement good practices in research data & software
> management.
>
> We are looking for 1 or 2 instructors (besides me) to teach the more
> advanced
> episodes in R- and Git-relevant Carpentries lessons [2]. We have some
> prepared,
> but are open to suggestions, which of the episodes (original or derived)
> others
> use to achieve this goal.
>
> Thanks to a grant from the German Ministry of Education and Research, we
> will
> fully cover your accommodation and travel costs. Of course, we'll also
> provide
> snacks, drinks and lunch during the workshop and will arrange a dinner
> with all participants.
>
> The workshop website will be communicated publicly to interested junior
> scientists in February.
>
> We would be happy to have you join us as instructors, helpers or of
> course as
> participants as well. Please reply to [email protected],
> also if you have any questions or feedback about this experimental
> workshop
> format.
>
> Kind regards, and best wishes to you all,
>
> Katrin Leinweber
> Angelina Kraft
>
>
> [0]:
> https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T5337d304ccf38418-Mc2c40
> ae5c79a8f0a44252a4f
> [1]: https://www.force11.org/fairprinciples
> [2]: Generally
> https://tibhannover.github.io/2018-07-09-FAIR-Data-and-Software/#schedul
> e
>      and the lessons hyperlinked there. Some of our introductory
> presentations:
>      - Archiving GitHub-Repos on Zenodo
> https://doi.org/10.5446/37823#t=01:08:45
>      - Interpreting FAIR for software:
> https://av.tib.eu/media/37825#t=12:15
>      - Reusing datasets in literate RMarkdown:
> https://doi.org/10.5446/37827#t=37:47
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Katrin Leinweber (PhD)
> Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
> Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology & University
> Library Hannover
> Research and Development division
> Research Data and Scientific Software team
>
> GitHub.com/katrinleinweber
> GitLab.com/katrinleinweber
> ORCiD.org/0000-0001-5135-5758
>
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> [email protected]
>
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