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Ilse van de Groep

PhD Candidate
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ReproHackNL: How I experienced my first hackathon, in tweets

Learned so much today at @ReproHackNL to improve my workflow! Here you see all of us during the actual code hacking part 1/n pic.twitter.com/ougc6X7pwy

— Ilse van de Groep (@IlsevdGroep) November 30, 2019

Before all of that happened, @annakrystalli gave a great talk about how to organize your research /code using compendia. I especially liked the idea to also specify the required computational environment, as this proved to be problematic for some papers we tried to reproduce. pic.twitter.com/K9COicegX3

— Ilse van de Groep (@IlsevdGroep) November 30, 2019

Also was very inspired by the talk of @jboy, who advocates to make open science a collective effort and asks us to value different epistemologies in the process. Transparency can be useful for quantative research, but is not always the way to go for more qualitative work. pic.twitter.com/v6VQ6rs3ed

— Ilse van de Groep (@IlsevdGroep) November 30, 2019

And finally, @matkuzak showed us how to make our code citable by generating a doi. He also recently worked on this website that might really help you to get started to make your research software/code FAIR: https://t.co/jNSZujPphW

— Ilse van de Groep (@IlsevdGroep) November 30, 2019
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