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This page collects resources for Community Data Science Collective members. Pages of interesting include:
This page collects resources for Community Data Science Collective members.
 
== Technical documentation and getting setup ==


* [[CommunityData:Email]] — Information on email aliases and their management.
* [[CommunityData:Email]] — Information on email aliases and their management.
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* [[CommunityData:TeX]] — Installing/ [[Mako]]'s LaTeX templates
* [[CommunityData:TeX]] — Installing/ [[Mako]]'s LaTeX templates
* [[CommunityData:Beamer]] — Installing/using [[Mako]]'s beamer templates
* [[CommunityData:Beamer]] — Installing/using [[Mako]]'s beamer templates
* [[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:Git]] — Getting set up on the git server
* [[CommunityData:Git]] — Getting set up on the git server
* [[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: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: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:Exporting from Python to R]]
== Non-technical resources ==
* ''CDSC Logos'' — Logo with name/text ([[:File:CDSC logo-text.svg|SVG]], [[:File:CDSC logo-text.pdf|PDF]]); Logo without name/text ([[:File:CDSC logo-notext.svg|SVG]], [[:File:CDSC logo-notext.pdf|PDF]])
* ''CDSC Logos'' — Logo with name/text ([[:File:CDSC logo-text.svg|SVG]], [[:File:CDSC logo-text.pdf|PDF]]); Logo without name/text ([[:File:CDSC logo-notext.svg|SVG]], [[:File:CDSC logo-notext.pdf|PDF]])
* Stickers:
* Stickers:
** Custom laptop sticker from [http://www.skinit.com/ skinit].
** Custom laptop sticker from [http://www.skinit.com/ skinit].
** Regular logo sticker from [http://websticker.com websticker].
** Regular logo sticker from [http://websticker.com websticker].
* [[CommunityData:Exporting from Python to R]]
* [[CommunityData:Advice on writing a background section to an academic paper]] — Once upon a time, Mako and Aaron submitted a paper with a mediocre introduction to a journal. Mac Parks, the editor of that journal at the time, set us straight with some very clear pointers. Save yourself the trouble and learn to follow these today!
* [[CommunityData:Advice on writing a background section to an academic paper]] — Once upon a time, Mako and Aaron submitted a paper with a mediocre introduction to a journal. Mac Parks, the editor of that journal at the time, set us straight with some very clear pointers. Save yourself the trouble and learn to follow these today!
== Scratch setup documentation ==
* [[CommunityData:IRB training for Scratch Research at UW]]


== Chat on IRC ==
== Chat on IRC ==


A number of us are idling in #communitydata on [http://www.oftc.net OFTC] (irc.oftc.net). If you're not familiar with IRC, ask someone else in the group and they can try to get you started.
A number of us are idling in #communitydata on [http://www.oftc.net OFTC] (irc.oftc.net). If you're not familiar with IRC, ask someone else in the group and they can try to get you started.

Revision as of 20:52, 12 December 2016

This page collects resources for Community Data Science Collective members.

Technical documentation and getting setup

Non-technical resources

Scratch setup documentation

Chat on IRC

A number of us are idling in #communitydata on OFTC (irc.oftc.net). If you're not familiar with IRC, ask someone else in the group and they can try to get you started.