CommunityData:Resources: Difference between revisions

From CommunityData
No edit summary
 
(38 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
This page collects resources for Community Data Science Collective members.
This page collects resources for Community Data Science Collective members.


If you're new to the collective, check out the [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Introduction_to_CDSC_Resources Introduction to CDSC Resources].
== New Member Resources ==
New members of the CDSC should check out both of the links below to become acquainted with the various resources and tools used within the group.
 
* [[CommunityData:Introduction to CDSC Resources]]
* [[CommunityData:Onboarding Checklist]]


== Non-Technical Resources ==
== Non-Technical Resources ==


===Administrative===
* [[Schedule]] — Deadlines, events, and similar
* [[Schedule]] — Deadlines, events, and similar
* [[CommunityData:Workshop]] - Weekly workshop sessions for sharing work and getting feedback
* [[CommunityData:Workshop]] Weekly workshop sessions for sharing work and getting feedback
* [[CommunityData:Jargon]] — Jargon and Common Shorthand
* [[CommunityData:Jargon]] — Jargon and Common Shorthand
* [[CommunityData:Planning document]] — Details on producing Matsuzaki-style planning documents
* [[CommunityData:Logos]] — Like our visual branding, not like λόγος. Although we should always make sure we're good in that department too. very clear pointers. Save yourself the trouble and learn to follow these today!
* [[CommunityData:Logos]] — Like our visual branding, not like λόγος. Although we should always make sure we're good in that department too. very clear pointers. Save yourself the trouble and learn to follow these today!
* [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] — Directions to the lab space at UW. This is something you can share with visitors.
 
* [[Community Data Science Lab (NU) Pandemic research plan]] — Pandemic research plan for CDSC NU created as part of Northwestern's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
===Students===
* [[CommunityData:Prospective students]] — Some materials we have provided to prospective students and used in organizing Q&A events.
* [[CommunityData:General examinations motivating questions]] — A set of questions borrowed and adapted from [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/turns Jennifer Turns] that are a useful ways to start preparing for general examinations.
* [[CommunityData:General examinations motivating questions]] — A set of questions borrowed and adapted from [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/turns Jennifer Turns] that are a useful ways to start preparing for general examinations.
===Research===
* [[CommunityData:Planning document]] — Details on producing Matsuzaki-style planning documents
* [[CommunityData:Research participant compensation]] — Notes on procedures related to human subjects compensation (e.g. for interview studies)
* [[CommunityData:Research dissemination]] — Getting the word out about your work. Some starting points that people in the group have found helpful in the past.


== Communication Infrastructure ==
== Communication Infrastructure ==
The CDSC uses three primary modes of internal communication: email lists, IRC channels, and Jitsi video conference calling.


===Email lists===
New members of this group will need to subscribe to CDSC email lists to stay up to date with important information like group announcements or review shared materials before meetings and workshops. See the link below on how to subscribe to our email lists:
* [[CommunityData:Email]] — Information on email lists, email aliases and their management.
* [[CommunityData:Email]] — Information on email lists, email aliases and their management.
===IRC===
New members should also join the CDSC IRC channel for synchronous communication (live chat) between group members. See the link below on how to connect to our IRC channel and get set up with IRC in general:
* [[CommunityData:IRC]] — How to get set up on our chat system, [[:wikipedia:IRC|IRC]]
* [[CommunityData:IRC]] — How to get set up on our chat system, [[:wikipedia:IRC|IRC]]
* [[CommunityData:Jitsi]] — Some etiquette/usability tips for Jitsi, our preferred video conference tool.  
 
===Jitsi===
Finally, the CDSC primarily uses Jitsi for video conference calls for weekly group meetings. You will want to learn how to use Jitsi and proper etiquette during video call meetings by checking out the link below:
* [[CommunityData:Jitsi]] — Some etiquette/usability tips for Jitsi, our preferred video conference tool.
 
===Blogs and Wiki Information===
For information on how the CDSC blogs, tweets, posts, etc., check out the links below:
* [[CommunityData:Blog and social media]] — Writing/editing blogposts, tweets, and social media
* [[CommunityData:Blog and social media]] — Writing/editing blogposts, tweets, and social media
* [[CommunityData:Blog post schedule]] — What's up next?
* [[CommunityData:Blog post schedule]] — What's up next?
* [[CommunityData:Wiki]] — this very wiki that you're readings things on RIGHT NOW


== Research Infrastructure ==
== Research Infrastructure ==


* [[CommunityData:Code]] — List of software projects maintained by the collective.
* [[CommunityData:Code]] — List of software projects maintained by the collective.
* [[CommunityData:Exporting from Python to R]]
* [[CommunityData:Dataverse]] — How to use [https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/communitydata the Community Data Science Dataverse] within the [https://dataverse.harvard.edu/ Harvard Dataverse] (archive replication materials).
* [[CommunityData:Etherpad]] — We use [[:wikipedia:Etherpad|Etherpad]] for collaborative real-time note-taking and such. This page has some information about that as well details about how to make sure your pad is backedup.
* [[CommunityData:Git]] — Getting set up on the git server
* [[CommunityData:Git]] — Getting set up on the git server
* [[CommunityData:Otter.ai]] — Audio-to-text transcription software
* [[CommunityData:Otter.ai]] — Audio-to-text transcription software
* [[CommunityData:MySQL]] — How to use MySQL databases on Kibo.
* [[CommunityData:Taguette]] — Qualitative coding analysis software
* [[CommunityData:Taguette]] — Qualitative coding analysis software
* [[CommunityData:Tmux]] — Using tmux (terminal multiplexer) to keep a persistent session on a server.   
* [[CommunityData:Tmux]] — Using tmux (terminal multiplexer) to keep a persistent session on a server.   
* [[CommunityData:Zenodo]] — How to use Zenodo, another repository to archive research artifacts.
* [[CommunityData:Zotero]] — How to use our shared Zotero directory.
* [[CommunityData:Zotero]] — How to use our shared Zotero directory.
* [[CommunityData:Etherpad]] — We use [[:wikipedia:Etherpad|Etherpad]] for collaborative real-time note-taking and such. This page has some information about that as well details about how to make sure your pad is backedup.
* [[CommunityData:MySQL]] How to use MySQL databases on Kibo.


== Papers, Presentations, and Templates ==
== Papers, Presentations, and Templates ==


Stuff related to getting setup and/or troubleshooting things related to LaTeX and papers:
Stuff related to getting setup and/or troubleshooting things related to LaTeX and papers:
 
* [[CommunityData:Automating and Streamlining Walkthrough]] A friendly walkthrough of several of the below technologies
* [[CommunityData:TeX]] — Installing our LaTeX templates
* [[CommunityData:TeX]] — Installing our LaTeX templates
* [[CommunityData:TeX#Using the poster template]] — a little bit of detail on how to find/use the poster template
* [[CommunityData:Beamer]] — Installing/using [[Mako]]'s Beamer templates
* [[CommunityData:Beamer]] — Installing/using [[Mako]]'s Beamer templates
* [[CommunityData:Knitr]] — Using Knitr with Tex to build graphs, tables, insert and format numbers in tex documents.   
* [[CommunityData:Knitr]] — Using Knitr with Tex to build graphs, tables, insert and format numbers in tex documents.   
* [[CommunityData:Embedding fonts in PDFs]] — <code>ggplot2</code> creates PDFs with fonts that are not embedded which, in turn, causes the ACM to bounce our papers back. This page describes how to fix it.
* [[CommunityData:Embedding fonts in PDFs]] — <code>ggplot2</code> creates PDFs with fonts that are not embedded which, in turn, causes the ACM to bounce our papers back. This page describes how to fix it.
* [[CommunityData:Build papers]] — Both the TeX and Beamer templates above come along with a Makefile that makes some assumptions about your workflow. Learn about that here.
* [[CommunityData:Build papers]] — Both the TeX and Beamer templates above come along with a Makefile that makes some assumptions about your workflow. Learn about that here.
* [[CommunityData:LaTeX to Word]] — Some journals require submissions in Word format. Here are some options for doing that.
* [[CommunityData:LaTex Diff]] — For an R+R, it's often helpful to create a PDF that shows the changes made. Here's one way to do that.


A few of us use HTML-based presentation. Information on that is here:
A few of us use HTML-based presentation. Information on that is here:
Line 49: Line 75:
* [[CommunityData:reveal.js]] — Using RMarkdown to create reveal.js HTML presentations
* [[CommunityData:reveal.js]] — Using RMarkdown to create reveal.js HTML presentations


== Computation, Severs, and HPC ==
== Computation, Servers, and HPC ==


* [[CommunityData:Compute Overview and Resource Matching]] -- What we have and what it's good for
* [[CommunityData:Compute Overview and Resource Matching]] -- What we have and what it's good for
Line 58: Line 84:
* [[CommunityData:Northwestern VPN]] — Connecting to the Northwestern VPN
* [[CommunityData:Northwestern VPN]] — Connecting to the Northwestern VPN
* [[CommunityData:Backups (nada)]] — Details on what is, and what isn't, backed up from nada.
* [[CommunityData:Backups (nada)]] — Details on what is, and what isn't, backed up from nada.
* [[CommunityData:When a service is down]]


== Research and Data ==
== Research and Data ==
Line 69: Line 96:


== Future Meetings and Conferences ==
== Future Meetings and Conferences ==
We typically have an annual CDSC retreat; you can see pages for many of them in the Past Meetups section below. They often include workshopping, which historically involved [[CommunityData:Critique and Feedback Session]]s.


* [[CommunityData:UW Weekly Meeting]]
* [[CommunityData:Meetup_September_2024|2024 Meetup (September, Purdue)]]
* [[CommunityData:Critique and Feedback Session]]
 
Conferences we often attend include ICA, CHI, CSCW, as well as many others. You can find information about the upcoming iteration of those conferences on their respective websites.


== Past Meetups ==
== Past Meetups ==


Group meetups:
Group meetups (CDSC retreats):


* [[CommunityData:Meetup_September_2023]]
* [[CommunityData:Meetup October 2022]]
* [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Fall_2021_Retreat Online Retreat October 2021]
* [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Fall_2021_Retreat Online Retreat October 2021]
* <strike>[[CommunityData:Meetup April 2020]]</strike> (cancelled due to [[COVID]])
* <strike>[[CommunityData:Meetup April 2020]]</strike> (cancelled due to [[COVID]])
Line 95: Line 126:
* [[CommunityData:Related seminars at UW]]
* [[CommunityData:Related seminars at UW]]
* [[CommunityData:IRB training for Scratch Research at UW]]
* [[CommunityData:IRB training for Scratch Research at UW]]
* [[CommunityData:UW NetID]]
* [[CommunityData:Reimbursements (UW)]] — Information on the (rather complicated!) process for getting reimbursed at UW
* [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] — Directions to the lab space at UW. This is something you can share with visitors.


== Northwestern Resources ==
== Northwestern Resources ==


* [[Community Data Science Lab (NU) Pandemic research plan]] — Pandemic research plan for CDSC NU created as part of Northwestern's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
* [[CommunityData:NU grant reimbursement]]
* [[CommunityData:NU grant reimbursement]]
* [https://wiki.communitydata.science/User:Aaronshaw/AdvisingOH Aaron's OH sign up]
* [[Community Data Science Lab (NU)]] — Directions to the lab space at NU. This is something you can share with visitors.
== Purdue Resources ==
To be populated soon!


== Diversions ==  
== Diversions ==  
Line 104: Line 145:


* [[CommunityData:GameIDs]] — A directory containing the game IDs for CDSC members to connect with each other across various gaming platforms.
* [[CommunityData:GameIDs]] — A directory containing the game IDs for CDSC members to connect with each other across various gaming platforms.
* [[CommunityData:Lab art]] - A page with sources of ~physical lab decor~


== Group Tasks ==  
== Organizing ==  
* [[CommunityData:Group Tasks]] - A collection of different tasks that benefit the group.
* [[CommunityData:Group Tasks]] - A collection of different tasks that benefit the group.
* [[CommunityData:Roles]] - A page describing the current membership roles and expectations around them.

Latest revision as of 18:50, 5 September 2024

This page collects resources for Community Data Science Collective members.

New Member Resources[edit]

New members of the CDSC should check out both of the links below to become acquainted with the various resources and tools used within the group.

Non-Technical Resources[edit]

Administrative[edit]

  • Schedule — Deadlines, events, and similar
  • CommunityData:Workshop — Weekly workshop sessions for sharing work and getting feedback
  • CommunityData:Jargon — Jargon and Common Shorthand
  • CommunityData:Logos — Like our visual branding, not like λόγος. Although we should always make sure we're good in that department too. very clear pointers. Save yourself the trouble and learn to follow these today!

Students[edit]

Research[edit]

Communication Infrastructure[edit]

The CDSC uses three primary modes of internal communication: email lists, IRC channels, and Jitsi video conference calling.

Email lists[edit]

New members of this group will need to subscribe to CDSC email lists to stay up to date with important information like group announcements or review shared materials before meetings and workshops. See the link below on how to subscribe to our email lists:

IRC[edit]

New members should also join the CDSC IRC channel for synchronous communication (live chat) between group members. See the link below on how to connect to our IRC channel and get set up with IRC in general:

Jitsi[edit]

Finally, the CDSC primarily uses Jitsi for video conference calls for weekly group meetings. You will want to learn how to use Jitsi and proper etiquette during video call meetings by checking out the link below:

  • CommunityData:Jitsi — Some etiquette/usability tips for Jitsi, our preferred video conference tool.

Blogs and Wiki Information[edit]

For information on how the CDSC blogs, tweets, posts, etc., check out the links below:

Research Infrastructure[edit]

Papers, Presentations, and Templates[edit]

Stuff related to getting setup and/or troubleshooting things related to LaTeX and papers:

A few of us use HTML-based presentation. Information on that is here:

Computation, Servers, and HPC[edit]

Research and Data[edit]

Project Pages:

Future Meetings and Conferences[edit]

We typically have an annual CDSC retreat; you can see pages for many of them in the Past Meetups section below. They often include workshopping, which historically involved CommunityData:Critique and Feedback Sessions.

Conferences we often attend include ICA, CHI, CSCW, as well as many others. You can find information about the upcoming iteration of those conferences on their respective websites.

Past Meetups[edit]

Group meetups (CDSC retreats):

Other meetups:

University of Washington Resources[edit]

Northwestern Resources[edit]

Purdue Resources[edit]

To be populated soon!

Diversions[edit]

  • CommunityData:Light events — The light in the lab at UW is funny. We have three fluorescent lights. On flipping the light switch, only two turn on. The third turns on eventually. We are studying this arcane phenomenon.

Organizing[edit]