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Workshop to learn reproducible research with Git, Github and R Studio

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Reproducible Research with R Studio and Git

Workshop to learn reproducible research with Git, Github and R Studio

Nate Breznau, University of Bremen
Professional Website
breznau.nate@gmail.com.
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Syllabus (most recent)

Usage License

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You may freely use these materials for non-commercial purposes. Github does not have a default CC-BY-NC license, but I have added one that I took from [this repo](https://github.com/santisoler/cc-licenses/blob/main/LICENSE-CC-BY-NC).

That means, please give credit if you use the materials.

Breznau, Nate. 2024. "Reproducible Research with R Studio and Git" Github Repository. https://github.com/nbreznau/reproducible_R_Git/

Country Motto Data

Scraped from Wikipedia 03.05.2024 around 10am CET

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Preparatory Installations

Students should install R Studio and Git. Ideally they will already have their Github (or equivalent repo hosting service) credentials verified.

Instructions on how to do this are avaialble in:
Bryan, Jenny. 2021. Happy Git and GitHub for the useR. December, 2021. The Intrawebs: GitHub and R Studio. Available as Bookdown.

Open Science & Reproducible Research

Why are we doing this?! I like to give a brief introduction to the crisis of (social) science and the open science movement before getting started.

Open Science Slides

My First Repo & Working with Terminal Git

My First Repo Slides

Learning R & R Studio

Learning R Slides