Hi all, You may find this handy: http://innoscholcomm.silk.co/
It's a searchable database of tools used in scholarly comms, and also has some workflow examples. I particularly like the ability to filter by research phase. I may also try to make your conference, David :) Best wishes, Holly On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 10:49 AM, Neil Chue Hong (SSI) < [email protected]> wrote: > A few years back, I tried to map the different types of software > project management infrastructure, based on when they're needed at > different stages of maturity for a project (see attached). This drew > upon sources like Fogel's Producing OSS, with tweaks specifically for > working in a research environment. Would be interested in getting > comments on whether I've missed anything. > > What I never did was map the current tools to these types - e.g. we've > gone from using IRC to Skype to Slack for Real Time Chat, and Trac to > GitHub Issues and Trello for Issue Tracking / Project Collaboration > (which is something I've missed from the diagram). > > Cheers, > Neil > > On 8 February 2017 at 10:08, Anelda van der Walt > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear community, > > > > I am struggling to advise our researchers about which tools to use to > manage > > their research projects, data, communication, documents, calender, etc > with. > > > > Some suggestions has been Asana, Trello, Slack, amongst others. > > > > I understand that individual researchers/research groups may choose to > use > > any tool they prefer and that they probably came to using the tool > because > > they saw it in their community or heard about it from a friend. > > > > My question is, at a university level, what is a good default workflow to > > recommend to researchers if they're completely new at using software to > > manage/share? So the audience is not computer programmers (github won't > > work). > > > > The great thing is that so many tools integrate with each other these > days - > > Take e.g. Trello's integration with Github, Drive, etc. > > > > If you have any ideas or suggestions of something that works or is > > recommended by your university, please contact me directly. I would > really > > appreciate your ideas and inputs. > > > > Kind regards, > > > > Anelda > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.software-carpentry.org/listinfo/discuss > > > > -- > Neil Chue Hong > Director, Software Sustainability Institute > EPCC, University of Edinburgh, JCMB, Edinburgh, EH9 3FD, UK > Tel: +44 (0)131 650 5957 > http://www.software.ac.uk/ > > LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/neilchuehong > Twitter: http://twitter.com/npch > ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8876-7606 > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.software-carpentry.org/listinfo/discuss >
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