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Proposal: Library Carpentry FAIR Data & Software Lesson Sprint #54

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libcce opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 7 comments
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Proposal: Library Carpentry FAIR Data & Software Lesson Sprint #54

libcce opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 7 comments
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Asia Asia / Antarctica for UTC+06:00 - UTC+11:30 Europe - Africa - Asia Europe / Africa / Asia / Antarctica for UTC±00:00 - UTC+05:45 North - South America North and South America / Antarctica for UTC−06:00 - UTC−01:00 ready-to-schedule session sprint This is a lesson or resource development sprint

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libcce commented Jun 8, 2020

Library Carpentry FAIR Data & Software Lesson Sprint

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  • Session type: resource development sprint
  • Keywords: FAIR Data, FAIR Software
  • Permission to record this session: No

Abstract

  • The Library Carpentry FAIR Data & Software lesson aims to introduce researchers and librarians to FAIRer (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research data and software management and development practices. Lesson content is based on the 2018 FAIR Data and Software: A Carpentries-based workshop at TIB, Hannover with additional contributions since. The lesson is still in the early design / pre-alpha stage and this half day sprint will allow maintainers and contributors to map out next steps towards furthering the lesson.

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  • Name or pseudo name of the session lead: Kristina Hettne (@kmhettne)

  • Co-leads' names (we recommend involving 2 helpers/co-leads): Chris Erdmann (@libcce), Carmi Cronje (@ccronje), Liz Stokes (@ragamouf)

  • Email or other ways to contact the session leads/co-leads: [email protected] / [email protected]

  • Country of residence and/or compatible Time Zones (provide options): Leiden CEST (UTC +2), New York EDT (UTC -4), Sydney AEST (UTC +10)

  • Would you like to present this multiple times, in other time zones: UTC +2, -4, +10

  • Would you like to volunteer to be listed as a wrangler/host for your time zone: Contact me with more details

Is there any help you would like to invite from the community? Please provide below in bullet points.

  • All good.
@mkuzak mkuzak added session sprint This is a lesson or resource development sprint Asia Asia / Antarctica for UTC+06:00 - UTC+11:30 Europe - Africa - Asia Europe / Africa / Asia / Antarctica for UTC±00:00 - UTC+05:45 North - South America North and South America / Antarctica for UTC−06:00 - UTC−01:00 labels Jun 9, 2020
@ousodaniel
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@libcce thanks for your interest in regional hosting, check out the details here please. We'd love to see you sign up. Best

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libcce commented Jun 11, 2020

Thanks @ousodaniel for the pointer! Since we want to do this across 3 time zones, I think the plan was for @kmhettne, @ragamouf and I to host. Is it possible to modify the proposal slightly? I have half day but I believe we want to do this across one day? We have a call coming up to organize but wanted to ask in advance (also where we will be talking about hosting). Thanks again!

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Hi @libcce, do you mean the three of you were to each host a session in the different timezones? The hosting intended here was for session wrangling, which might not necessarily be when either of you is presenting. I am not sure I understand the modification bit right, but you may continue to develop your proposal further...

@brownsarahm
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@libcce @kmhettne @ragamouf would you be interested in joining #23 to compliment your sprint?

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Hi @libcce, the organising committee reviewed this session proposal and had this to say:

This sprint is speaking to a core Carpentries principle; developing resources to teach comp skills to researchers. Chris Erdmann led a lot of the work around this when he was Library Carpentry Community Lead in 2018 and 2019 - great to see continuity in the discussions through this sprint!

Really excited for your session, and more details i.e. around scheduling will be shared with you in the coming days. Let me know if I can answer any questions or clarify anything for the time being.

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libcce commented Jun 28, 2020

Thanks @serahrono for sharing the feedback!

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libcce commented Jun 28, 2020

Thanks for the suggestion @brownsarahm. After speaking with @kmhettne we'd like to focus on the lesson sprint and we are still discussing how to structure the sprint.

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