Do you store all your files in one big folder? Have you ever accidentally saved over important work? Learn file management best practices and solutions in this interactive workshop. Participants will get a short crash-course in using Git, a free and open-source version control system, to track file versions and code.
Please bring a laptop.
Lunch will be provided.
Instructors:
- Elizabeth McCall is the Research Data Librarian at Tisch Library. She works with researchers of all levels to help them manage and share their data.
- Kate Bronstad is the senior web developer for the Tufts Libraries. She has taught the basics of git & GitHub at library conferences, and uses git on a daily basis.
This workshop is part of Love Data Week and is co-sponsored by Tisch Library and the Economics Department. It is aimed at Economics undergraduate and graduate students working on research projects, but all are welcome.
See our other workshops in this series, Research and Data Skills for Economics:
- Feb. 9: Finding Datasets
- Feb. 18: Git Drop-In Hour
- Feb. 19: Literature Searching & Zotero for Economics Research
Date
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Location
JCC 302
Registration needed?
Yes
Presenters
Kate Bronstad