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Regularly scheduled workshops, presented by OU Libraries targeted to researchers of all levels (graduate students, faculty, postdocs, research-oriented undergrads) to increase working efficiency with understanding of research and data better practices. Workshops focus on a broadly targeted mix of concepts and tools.

We can bring our regular topic or customized workshops to you and your group on location as well.

This is a living document and we add changes as curricula are developed, debuted, and revised. Curricula are made available for all to use via CC-BY licensing.

General categories of workshops are:

  • "Survival Skills 101" are beginner/introductory-level workshops to make research products reproducible within any workflow in any field (backups, formatting data, organizing file structures and readmes, and visualizing data).
  • "Better Practices" are beginner/introductory-level workshops covering topics such as version control, writing data management plans, and managing research project files.
  • "Workflow Tools" cover more beginner- to intermediate-level topics that depend on project and researcher preferences, such as graphing in R and Python, formatting documents with LaTeX, and more.

Workshops are developed by DAVIS @ OU Libraries and STEM Services in coordination with the OU Digital Skills Hub.

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