Hacky Hour on MONDAY: "Reproducible manuscript"

 

Work on your problems related to the session's theme with the help of others.

Have you attended a Rmarkdown or Quarto workshop but didn’t implement it in your daily workflow?

Have you adopted the practice of literate programming but still face challenges to optimize your workflow?

 

Anyone from any level and discipline is welcome!

 

When: Monday March 25, 2024, 16:30-18:00
Where: in person at Wikipedia Munich, Angertorstraße 3

Possible resources for your hack:

https://florianpargent.github.io/Quarto_LMU_OSC/

https://osf.io/mfe37 (10 min demonstration for executable manuscripts using RStudio/Rmd/Zenodo/Google doc)

https://plain-text.co/

https://osf.io/ngd9t (10 min demonstration for executable manuscripts using Emacs/Sweave/Bib/Version control)

 

Sessions’ agenda:

 

Come along to talk about code, research tools, and open science in a social environment!

Learn more about the Hacky Hour initiative here: https://www.osc.uni-muenchen.de/members/hackyhour/index.html

Subscribe to the dedicated mailing list to decide on future topics here: https://lists.lrz.de/mailman/listinfo/hackyhour

 

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LMU Open Science Center Coordinator

 

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