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GitHub Essentials for Researchers

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Making your code available is a key component of open science, essential for advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration. As developers in the research community, you can support breakthroughs by sharing your work openly. This session is designed to guide you on using GitHub’s full potential to enhance the development and dissemination of your research software.

We’ll dive into best practices for publishing your research code on GitHub, highlighting why transparency and accessibility are vital for scientific progress. Discover how sharing your code can increase collaboration and reproducibility, strengthening the connection between your GitHub projects and your academic work. We’ll explore strategies to enhance your code’s visibility, facilitate teamwork, and seamlessly integrate your GitHub activities with your research projects.

By adopting these approaches, you’ll improve your code management and help drive scientific progress through open collaboration

This talk is part of the RSE Seminars series.

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