The “ELIXIR Training Platform” is partnering with The Carpentries (Software and Data Carpentry) to train life science researchers in computing and data management skills. The “ELIXIR Software development best practices” group, which is part of the ELIXIR Tools Platform, has proposed “Four simple recommendations to encourage best practices in research software” aiming to help researchers and developers to adopt Open Source Software (OSS) practices and thus improve the quality and sustainability of research software. In order to encourage researchers and developers to adopt the four recommendations (4OSS) and build FAIR software, we are developing specific and practical training materials, taking advantage of the Carpentries approach and expe...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
This document is aimed at anyone with an interest in training research scientists to become effectiv...
Nearly all academics use research software and 69% say their research wouldn’t be practical without ...
The “ELIXIR Training Platform” partnered with The Carpentries (Software and Data Carpentry) to train...
ELIXIR [1] is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science resources across E...
ELIXIR is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science resources across Europ...
ELIXIR (ELIXIR Europe 2019a) is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science ...
One of the goals of ELIXIR [1] is to coordinate these resources so that they form a single infrastru...
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following prac...
Contains fulltext : 182876.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Quality trainin...
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following prac...
ELIXIR is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science resources across Europ...
The Carpentries teaches software and data skills to researchers and librarians all over the world. O...
Providing bioinformatics training to help life science researchers effectively work with ELIXIR reso...
Software source code contains a growing part of the scientific and technical knowledge developed in ...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
This document is aimed at anyone with an interest in training research scientists to become effectiv...
Nearly all academics use research software and 69% say their research wouldn’t be practical without ...
The “ELIXIR Training Platform” partnered with The Carpentries (Software and Data Carpentry) to train...
ELIXIR [1] is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science resources across E...
ELIXIR is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science resources across Europ...
ELIXIR (ELIXIR Europe 2019a) is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science ...
One of the goals of ELIXIR [1] is to coordinate these resources so that they form a single infrastru...
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following prac...
Contains fulltext : 182876.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Quality trainin...
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following prac...
ELIXIR is an intergovernmental organization that brings together life science resources across Europ...
The Carpentries teaches software and data skills to researchers and librarians all over the world. O...
Providing bioinformatics training to help life science researchers effectively work with ELIXIR reso...
Software source code contains a growing part of the scientific and technical knowledge developed in ...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
This document is aimed at anyone with an interest in training research scientists to become effectiv...
Nearly all academics use research software and 69% say their research wouldn’t be practical without ...