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Software Carpentry: Version Control With Mercurial

James Allen, Piotr Banaszkiewicz, Pauline Barmby, Trevor Bekolay, John Blischak, Andy Boughton, Amy Brown, Abigail Cabunoc, John D. Corless, Catherine Devlin, Rémi Emonet, Sean Farley, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, Ryan Hagenson, Michael Hansen, W. Trevor King, Doug Latornell, Francois Michonneau, Bill Mills, Aaron O'Leary, Jeramia Ory, Jon Pipitone, Timothée Poisot, Raniere Silva & Greg Wilson
A half-day introduction to version control with Mercurial for researchers, developed and maintained by the Software Carpentry team.

Software Carpentry: Data Management In The Ocean, Weather And Climate Sciences

James Allen, Piotr Banaszkiewicz, Trevor Bekolay, John Blischak, Andy Boughton, Rémi Emonet, Nicolas Fauchereau, Michael Hansen, Damien Irving, W. Trevor King, Abigail Cabunoc Mayes, Francois Michonneau, Bill Mills, Aaron O'Leary, Jon Pipitone, Timothée Poisot & Greg Wilson
A 1.5 hour introduction to data management in the ocean, weather and climate sciences developed and maintained by Damien Irving. It is intended that for appropriate audiences, this lesson can be used at the end of a typical Software Carpentry workshop that teaches programming using Python. The latest version of the lesson can be viewed online at http://damienirving.github.io/capstone-oceanography/.

Pythonadvancedprogrammingtopics: Initial Release

Learning by annotated examples. Thanks to Derek Banas and Trevor Payne.

Software Carpentry: Programming With Python

Joshua Adelman, James Allen, Jessica Hamrick, Sung Bae, Piotr Banaszkiewicz, Pauline Barmby, Ewan Barr, Trevor Bekolay, John Blischak, Maxime Boissonneault, Azalee Bostroem, Andy Boughton, Amy Brown, Kyler Brown, Abigail Cabunoc, Peter Cock, Marianne Corvellec, Thomas Coudrat, Raffaella Demichelis, Gabriel A. Devenyi, David Dotson, Laurent Duchesne, Rémi Emonet, Ivan Gonzalez, Sam Hames … & Andrea Zonca
A half-day introduction to programming with Python for researchers, developed and maintained by the Software Carpentry team.

Data Management for Geoinformatics (UEL)

John Murtagh
Data management for geoinformatics Authors: John Murtagh
Created: 1 May 2013, by John Murtagh A short course in aspects of data management for geoinformatics, aimed at postgraduate students dealing with data that has a geospatial element. The four modules (data collection, integration, management and sharing) are suitable as classroom presentations or for individual learning. Published: 1 April 2014, by University of East London Keywords: RDM, research data management, geography, geoinformatics Licence: Attribution 4.0 International

Managing Creative Arts Research Data post graduate module (Bristol/DCC)

Paul Clarke, Sarah Jones & Stephen Gray
Managing Creative Arts Research Data post graduate module Authors: Paul Clarke, Sarah Jones, Stephen Gray
Created: 1 February 2011, by Paul Clarke, Sarah Jones, Stephen Gray This post-graduate teaching module for creative arts disciplines is focused on making digital output which is highly usable and has maximum impact. The content is well suited for inclusion within MA programmes dealing with ephemeral art forms such as dance, music, visual art, theatre or media design. Content...

Forestinventorydata: First Release

Marco Aurelio González Tagle
The first release of this version of script for analysing forest inventory data using R

Gds15: Predoi

Dani Arribas-Bel
This is all the materials except for the citable D.O.I.

Gérer Les Données De La Recherche, De La Création À L’Interopérabilité : Documenter Les Données : Pourquoi, Comment ?

Catherine Morel-Pair
Metadata for interoperability of scientific publications and research data in digital humanities : why and how ? Slides for a two-hours lesson for librarians, documentalists and researchers, during a national training action managed by Huma-Num.

2015-16 Digital Skills Lectures Package

James Baker
Author James Baker, Lecturer in Digital History, University of Sussex. Twitter: @j_w_baker Email: james.baker@sussex.ac.uk; drjameswbaker@gmail.com Notes Resources and data here represent lectures I gave in the 2015-16 academic year as part of the BA History degree programme at the University of Sussex. These formed part of two core Year One modules: The Early Modern World (EMW) and The Making of the Modern World (MMW). The .md files are my notes and the .odp files by...

Information Management For Researchers - Good Practice Guides (Oxford)

James Wilson
Research information management guides Authors: Sudamih Project, Oxford University Computing Services
Created: 1 January 2011, by Sudamih Project, Oxford University Computing Services The Research Information Management Guides are a series of articles covering a range of topics relating to the management of material used in the course of a research project. They include tips for good practice, and details of useful software tools. Areas covered include: organising research material; bibliographic software; note taking; working...

Software Carpentry: Version Control With Git

Aron Ahmadia, James Allen, Pete Bachant, Piotr Banaszkiewicz, Pauline Barmby, Trevor Bekolay, John Blischak, Jon Borrelli, Andy Boughton, Amy Brown, Abigail Cabunoc, Jane Charlesworth, Daniel Chen, Ruth Collings, Matt Davis, Rémi Emonet, Emmanouil Farsarakis, Konrad Förstner, Ivan Gonzalez, Nicholas Hannah, Michael Hansen, Konrad Hinsen, Daisie Huang, Christian Jacobs, Dorota Jarecka … & Greg Wilson
A half-day introduction to version control with Git and GitHub for researchers, developed and maintained by the Software Carpentry team.

The Benefits Of Sharing Creative Arts Research Data - Short Video

Stephen Gray, Sarah Jones & Laura Molloy
The benefits of sharing research data Authors: Stephen Gray
Created: 1 February 2011, by Stephen Gray In this short (50-second) video, Stephen Gray of Project CAiRO (Curating Artistic Research Output) discusses the benefits of sharing data with particular reference to practitioners and researchers within the live and performing arts. More about the CAiRO project at http://www.projectcairo.org/. Created by JISC Incremental project at University of Cambridge and University of Glasgow. Published: 4 July 2013, by...

Open Science, FAIR data, Data Management Plans

Elena Giglia
Course held at the University of Ferrara, Feb. 2019

Open Science training course for PhD (6 modules) - Pdf version

Elena Giglia
Pdf version of the Open Science training course for PhD Scholarly communcation: does it work? The Open alternative Europe and Open Science Open Access to publications Managed, FAIR, Open research data FAIR data and Data Management Plans Each module is available in Pptx version

Lens-free scanning

Andreas Boden, Andrea Volpato, Kayley Hake, Andrew York & Ilaria Testa
A series of tweets and media announcing/describing a novel optical instrument. See them live, here: https://twitter.com/AndrewGYork/status/1222319044755197952

Clases audiovisuales subtituladas de Ergonomía Cognitiva 2019-2020

Angel Correa
Clases audiovisuales subtituladas de Ergonomía Cognitiva 2019-2020, asignatura del Grado en Psicología de la Universidad de Granada.
Índice de vídeos descargables (y pdf con el texto base de las lecciones): 1. El Diseño en la Ergonomía Cognitiva (duración: 33 minutos) 2. Carga de Trabajo Mental (27 min) 3. Vigilancia y Fatiga Mental (23 min) 4. Interacción Humano-Máquina (31 min) 5. Trabajo a turnos y Cronoergonomía (37 min)

Sistemas de información

F. J. García-Peñalvo, A. García-Holgado & A. Vázquez-Ingelmo
Sistemas de información Ingeniería de Software I Grado en Ingeniería Informática Universidad de Salamanca Curso 2019-2020

Fundamentos de la vista de casos de uso

F. J. García-Peñalvo, A. García-Holgado & A. Vázquez-Ingelmo
Fundamentos de la vista de casos de uso Ingeniería de Software I Grado en Ingeniería Informática Universidad de Salamanca Curso 2019-2020

CEVALE2VE 2019 - Students resources

Arturo Sanchez
This is a series of files with all the classes, videos and material for the CEVALE2VE course until 2019.

Introducción al Proceso Unificado

F. J. García-Peñalvo, A. García-Holgado & A. Vázquez-Ingelmo
En este tema se hace una presentación del Proceso Unificado. Se hace especial hincapié en sus características, su ciclo de vida y sus artefactos. En el tema siguiente se da continuidad a estas características con la descripción de los flujos de trabajo de este proceso

Ema Amilia_praktikum 2

Ema Amilia
Pengumpulan laporan praktikum kimia organik

Husnul khatimah_praktikum 2

Praktikum kimia organik percobaan II HUSNUL KHATIMAH

Salamiyah_Praktikum II Kimia Organik

LAPORAN PERCOBAAN II PENENTUAN SIFAT FISIK DARI SENYAWA ORGANIK

Fifit Elly Dza Yahya_Praktikum II

Praktikum Kimia Organi II (Penentuan sifat fisik dari senyawa organik)

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