EVENTS
Reproducible Practices for Arctic Research Using R
Dates: February 26 - March 1, 2024
Location: Online
This 5-day remote workshop will provided researchers with an overview of best data management practices, data science tools for cleaning and analyzing data, and concrete steps and methods for more easily documenting and preserving their data at the Arctic Data Center. Example tools included R, Rmarkdown, and git/GitHub. This course provided background in both the theory and practice of reproducible research, spanning all portions of the research life cycle, from ethical data collection following the CARE principles to engage with local stakeholders, to data publishing..
Overview:
Workshop topics will include:
- Literate analysis (Quarto),
- Data wrangling (tidyr/dplyr),
- Data publishing,
- Visualization (ggplot2/sf),
- Code versioning (git),
- Ethical data procedures (CARE principles)
For more detailed information on how to prepare for the workshop, see preparing for the workshop (below).
Materials
Organizers
Name | |
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Jeanette Clark | jclark@nceas.ucsb.edu |
Camila Vargas-Poulsen | vargas-poulsen@nceas.ucsb.edu |
Angie Garcia | agarcia@nceas.ucab.edu |
Justin Kadi | jeakadi@nceas.ucsb.edu |
Maggie Klope | mmklope@nceas.ucsb.edu |
Acknowledgements
Work on this package was supported by:
- NSF award #1546024 to M. B. Jones, S. Baker-Yeboah, A. Budden, J. Dozier, and M. Schildhauer
Additional support was provided for working group collaboration by the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, a Center funded by the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the State of California.