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Tools for efficient workflows, smooth collaboration and optimised research outputs
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GESIS Fall Seminar in Computational Social Science 2022
This course trains students to write reproducible research papers, track their work through version control, and efficiently disseminate their research output.

Instructors

Julia Schulte-Cloos    
Lukas Lehner    


Conference Room 2


05-09 Sep 2022
10:00 - 17:00

Description

Literate programming, version control, and containers enable us to create reproducible workflows, track code, and build stable research infrastructure. The benefits are greater efficiency, ease of tracing our research progress, and smoother collaboration with other researchers. This course provides participants with the skills to harness the potential of these tools.
It equips them with a toolkit to track and disseminate their code, data, and analyses, both when working on independent projects and in collaborations with others.

Software

This course is based on open-source programming languages and software environments. We support the principles of β€˜Open Data’ and β€˜Open Code’. Please make sure to install the following software ahead of class: