Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
16 lines (12 loc) · 887 Bytes

README.md

File metadata and controls

16 lines (12 loc) · 887 Bytes

Open_science_intro

Ryan Eckert -- [email protected]

version: April 11, 2020


Using Rmarkdown, GitHub, and Zenodo for reproducible and acessible code and data


A basic introduction to working in Rmarkdown and using GitHub to keep data and code organized and version controlled. I also touch on using Zenodo to archive repositories and create a Digital Object Identifier. This is a jumping off point for those interested in using these reasources for good data practices for open science. This is by no means exhaustive. Use this as an introduction and basic starting point to get familiar with these techniques. Both Rmarkdown and GitHub are very powerful and you will learn new and interesting ways to incorporate them into your everyday workflow (I hope!).

Good luck, have fun