Tools, Resources, and Practices for Reproducible Science: A Bootcamp

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    Making science more reproducible has enormous potential to accelerate scientific advance. For computation-heavy research, which is increasingly pervasive across the sciences, this is particularly true, and yet is often seen as difficult to achieve. In this 2-day bootcamp-style hands-on workshop, we will teach a number of tools, resources, and practices that can be employed today to make one's computational science more reproducible. The course is the result of the Reproducible Science Curriculum Hackathon that was held December 8-11, 2014, at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) in Durham.

    Location

    Duke Marine Lab, Auditorium
    Beaufort, United States

    Date

    From 24th September 2015 - 09:00 AM
    to 25th September 2015 - 05:00 PM