Dear fellow carpenters,

I've been asked to teach a class to about 100 people in about 2-3 weeks (happy 
to accept condolences!). The topic is machine
learning.

As there are wonderful sets of learning materials out there and time is short, 
I am planning on reusing material written by
others. While laying out the plan for this, I was wondering how to cite 
learning material so that the original creators get
attributions alright. For the least, I could mention a URL to their 
repos/websites and go on. But does that help the original
creators?

With the carpentries, most (if not all) of the lessons get DOIs per release. 
Most likely I'll use material that is perfect for
my need, but only has a plain github repo to it - without a DOI. Should I ask 
the material creators to create a DOI then? How do
other people approach this?

Would love to hear your feedback -
Peter


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