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**<h4>Workshop: 2019-10-24</h4>** **Event Link**: https://libcal.countway.harvard.edu/calendar/countway/jupyter Jupyter Notebooks is an open source application that enables users to create interactive, shareable notebooks that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and text. This computational notebook supports interactive data science and scientific computing across all programming languages. Come learn more about Jupyter, and see how your colleagues at Harvard are already using it. This session will feature how open source software and technologies can be used to promote transparency, reusability, and reproducibility. **Part 1: Building Figures for Your Manuscript -- *an interactive demonstration*** <br>Jeremy Muhlich, Director of Software Engineering, Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology (LSP), Harvard Medical School **Part 2: Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks -- *a hands-on workshop*** <br>Nathalie Vladis, PhD, Quantitative Curriculum Fellow, Harvard Medical School **Instructors**: <br>Jeremy Muhlich, Director of Software Engineering, Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology (LSP), Harvard Medical School <br>Nathalie Vladis, PhD, Quantitative Curriculum Fellow, Harvard Medical School <br> **<h4>Workshop Materials</h4>** **Building Figures for Your Manuscript Slides**: https://osf.io/sgbwe/ **Example Links**: tiny.cc/2nm3ez | tiny.cc/gzm3ez **Workshop Link**: tinyurl.com/jupy-workshop
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