Tilburg Science Hub (TSH) is an open-source online resource that helps individual researchers, data scientists, and teams to efficiently carry out data- and computation-intensive projects. It provides information about workflow and data management and tutorials that teach researchers how to organize and document their data and code, so the research becomes sustainable and reproducible. This in turn leads to time savings and transparency in the process.
We see two major reasons why it pays off to use professional tools to carry out empirical projects. First, the initial investment pays off very quickly. There are many tools that are tremendously helpful and many things can be automated, which also helps to avoid errors. Second, it increases transparency and contributes to reaching the goal of making science reproducible.
Many of us face the same dilemma. We know that a small investment will have big returns, but we put off making it because we lack the time to make it now. TSH makes it easier to make this investment now by providing:
- information about all one needs to know to get started
- tutorials
- example workflows
- starter code
This makes it much more attractive and fun to start now, because the initial investment becomes even smaller.
This module is based on a fork of https://pp4rs.github.io/installation-guide,
and we would like to acknowledge Lachlan Deer (@lachlandeer
) as well as the
Department of Economics at the University of Zurich for their fantastic work
on the original repository.
- Maintainers: Hannes Datta (
@hannesdatta
), Tobias Klein (@kleintob
), Andrea Antonacci (@andreantonacci
) - Tilburg University, Tilburg School of Economics and Management
- Current version of website: https://tilburgsciencehub.com
Tilburg Science Hub is an open source project, and we welcome contributions of all kinds: new content, fixes to the existing material, bug reports, and reviews of proposed changes are all welcome.
- See the contributing guide here.
- Check out our styling and writing guidelines.
- By contributing you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.
Feel free to reach out to us at tsh [at] tilburguniversity [dot] edu
.
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