[SGVLUG] SGVLUG Meeting this Thursday 03/09 Topic: Data Carpentry and Open Science

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Thu Mar 9 00:18:22 PST 2017


Hi Lan,
 Sorry, I'll be in Arizona this week. Have you got an address I can
mail a check?

	-----------------------------------------From: "Lan Dang via SGVLUG" 
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Sent: 09-Mar-2017 07:58:14 +0000
Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] SGVLUG Meeting this Thursday 03/09 Topic: Data
Carpentry and Open Science

       If you're interested in participating in the Data Carpentry
interactive lesson, please make the following preparations:   

    tl;dr Make sure you download and can run OpenRefine (recommended
is openrefine-2.6-rc.2) on your laptop
 [1]http://openrefine.org/download.html [2]   Aside from that, you
just need a PDF and a CSV file from the link below. 
   [3]http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170208-151128031
[4]   
    Lan

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 FROM: Lan Dang 
 TO: SGVLUG Discussion List.  
 SENT: Monday, March 6, 2017 11:52 AM
 SUBJECT: SGVLUG Meeting this Thursday 03/06. Topic: Data Carpentry
and Open Science

      Hi all,   
   Reminder that we have an SGVLUG meeting this Thursday. We'll be
meeting at OpenX. I'm sure we'll have a lot to talk about after SCaLE.
  
   Please RSVP on Meetup or with me as soon as possible. Remember, I
have to give OpenX a list of names. I'd like a rough count by Tuesday
night, though we'll continue to accept RSVPs till Thursday noon. 

   If we have enough attendees, I'll be running a raffle using our
leftover booth swag. Everyone gets a free raffle ticket, but you can
increase your chances by buying more tickets. The funds go towards our
expenses including Meetup, web hosting, and domain names. 

   Some of our members have been very generous in their donations of
prizes. Much thanks goes to Tux Lab for manufacturing and donating the
booth swag and to Steven for buying the rest of the booth prizes. We
also had sponsored prizes from previous years like No Starch ebook
vouchers and a Linux kernel Tux poster. And I have this year's A/V
team t-shirts.

       Our speaker this month is Gail P. Clement, Head of Research
Services at Caltech and recent SGVLUG member. She'll be doing a class
on Data Carpentry and Open Science.   
   [5]https://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/234637699/ [6]

    TIME: Thursday, March 9th, from 7pm to 9pm   LOCATION: OpenX, 888
E Walnut St, Pasadena, CA    TOPIC: Data Carpentry and Open Science
   SPEAKER: Gail P. Clement, Head of Research Services @ Caltech

   TOPIC:    The open science movement calls for open sharing of
research findings and greater trust, transparency, and reuseability in
making claims and reporting results. A researcher-to-researcher
training community known as Carpentry (Software Carpentry, Data
Carpentry, and others) has emerged to prepare researchers to practice
open science using more open and collaborative practices; open source
tools; and openly licensed and distributed methods, data, code. 

   In this program, the Head of Research Services at the Caltech
Library will describe the Carpentry movement; illustrate how lesson
development and delivery takes place; and lead participants through a
sample interactive lesson from Data Carpentry. 

   This is a class. Please bring a laptop. Installation instructions
and lesson outline will be posted ahead of time. WE WILL COMMENT IN
THE MEETUP, IF THERE ARE ANY UPDATES.   
     BIO:   Gail P. Clement ( [7]http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5494-4806
[8]) is a Library Administrator and science research librarian who
serves as Head of Research Services at the Caltech Library. She leads
a team of subject librarians, repository, metadata and licensing
specialists who develop knowledge management resources, publishing
services, and authorship programs for the Caltech community. In this
role she also represents Caltech Library on the Organizational
Advisory Assembly for the Research Data Alliance, the Committee on
Publication Ethics, and the Overleaf Steering Committee. She is a
certified Data Carpentry Instructor, specializing in research data
cleaning and enhancement; data sharing; and citation and publication
of all research outputs. 

   As Coordinator of Author Carpentry - a researcher training program
in 21st century authorship and publishing - Gail collaborates with
developers and researchers to create practical, hands-on, and useful
lessons in responsible, reproducible, and reuseable research
publication. Author Carpentry builds on a pilot lesson from Software
Carpentryon Scientific Authorship. Author Carpentry workshops are
offered at Caltech and through professional groups such as the
CODATA-RDA Summer School in Research Data Science and the Association
for Artificial Intelligence 2017 Tutorial Forum. 

   Gail's professional leadership includes membership on the Research
Data Alliance-CODATA Legal Interoperability of Research Data Interest
Group, mentoring researchers from developing nations via AuthorAid;
and service on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Librarianship
and Scholarly Communication (JLSC) where she co-edited the 2015
special issue on data sharing, data publication, and data citation.
She also serves on the License Review Committee and the Scholarly
Communication Taskforce of the Statewide California Electronic Library
Consortium 

   Lan

      

Links:
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[1] http://openrefine.org/download.html
[2] http://openrefine.org/download.html
[3] http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170208-151128031
[4] http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170208-151128031
[5] https://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/234637699/
[6] https://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/234637699/
[7] http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5494-4806
[8] http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5494-4806

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