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In this workshop, participants will learn fundamental approaches to creating a research compendium. This is the foundation of transparent and reproducible research. Participants will learn what kinds of documents and materials they should create and preserve; the information the documents should contain; and how they should be formatted and organized. Topics include raw data, analysis data, scripts, metadata, readme files, project organization, and naming conventions. Examples will be provided in R, but this information can be applied to any quantitative programming environment. The are no prerequisites. This is the first workshop in the series “Reproducible Research Practices: Make Your Research Life Easier.” Other sessions include “[Version Control with GitHub][1],” “[Reproducible Analysis and Documentation with R Studio and R Markdown][2]," and "[Sharing Your Data for Transparent and Reproducible Research][3].” ### Notes See [`jennhuck/organizeForRepro`][4] github repository for workshop presentation files, workshop participant instruction and files, and HTML slides. [1]: https://osf.io/xfk9u/ [2]: https://osf.io/6kd2e/ [3]: https://osf.io/f8p2u/ [4]: https://github.com/jennhuck/organizeForRepro
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