Re: [Discuss] Library Carpentry question

2018-01-23 Thread Belinda Weaver
Hi Nathan Yes, they are mostly self-organized. People can request a workshop through the website http://librarycarpentry.github.io/about/ (form is at the bottom) or through the workshops part of our chat room https://gitter.im/LibraryCarpentry/workshops There are quite a few instructors in the

[Discuss] Library Carpentry question

2018-01-23 Thread Belinda Weaver
Hi all I saw this from Nathan: Hi All, What’s the status of Library Carpentry workshops? I might have an audience for one later this spring in MN. Is there a regular pool of instructors? Are the online lessons sufficiently mature for use? Audience is English, History, Librarians – mostly

[Discuss] lectures from Oxford Reproducibility School 2017

2018-01-23 Thread Laura Fortunato
The lectures from the Oxford Reproducibility School held last September are now available --- including podcasts [1] and accompanying blog posts [2]. These cover a range of topics linked to reproducibility, effective computing, etc, possibly of interest to the list. Enjoy! [1]

Re: [Discuss] core concepts for novices in 30 mins

2018-01-23 Thread Laura Fortunato
Hello everyone, For anyone who followed/contributed to this thread and/or may be interested in doing something similar, a write-up of the session is now available [1], including the materials I developed for this purpose [2]. Comments, questions, and the like welcome, of course! Laura [1]