Introduction to the Five Safes Framework
Resources include:
* Facilitator notes
*PowerPoint presentation
This is an introduction to the Five Safes framework and has been developed for anyone with no or little knowledge of the framework can develop their own workshop.
Keywords: research data management, sensitive data, Five Safes, training material, workshop materials
Introduction to the Five Safes Framework
https://zenodo.org/records/10414022?token=eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiJ9.eyJpZCI6IjkzN2FjYjAwLTU2MzYtNDZhYy1hOWQxLTk0MjQyZGJiMzdjZiIsImRhdGEiOnt9LCJyYW5kb20iOiIzMjZhOWZmZDQ2MDliOGRjNTI1MjFmYWZkODQ4ODA1ZSJ9.kJshHeKFIa6LE1Pd5Fk8UBpDIJtUBZK3Z-U8FIo9LdFD0E242FoBN7j9_e7p6ZIIN8AbfTLf5WzR08XZTpKYMg
https://dresa.org.au/materials/introduction-to-the-five-safes-framework
Resources include:
* Facilitator notes
*PowerPoint presentation
This is an introduction to the Five Safes framework and has been developed for anyone with no or little knowledge of the framework can develop their own workshop.
Yolante Jones
yolante.jones@anu.edu.au
Yolante Jones
research data management, sensitive data, Five Safes, training material, workshop materials
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Advanced Data Wrangling with OpenRefine
This online self-paced workshop teaches advanced data wrangling skills including combining datasets, geolocating data, and “what if” exploration using OpenRefine.
Keywords: data skills, data
Resource type: tutorial
Advanced Data Wrangling with OpenRefine
https://griffithunilibrary.github.io/advanced-data-wrangle-2/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/advanced-data-wrangling-with-openrefine
This online self-paced workshop teaches advanced data wrangling skills including combining datasets, geolocating data, and “what if” exploration using OpenRefine.
s.stapleton@griffith.edu.au
Sharron Stapleton
data skills, data
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Introduction to Data Cleaning with OpenRefine
Learn basic data cleaning techniques in this self-paced online workshop using open data from data.qld.gov.au and open source tool OpenRefine openrefine.org. Learn techniques to prepare messy tabular data for comupational analysis. Of most relevance to HASS disciplines, working with textual data...
Keywords: data skills, Data analysis
Resource type: tutorial
Introduction to Data Cleaning with OpenRefine
https://griffithunilibrary.github.io/data-cleaning-intro/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/introduction-to-data-cleaning-with-openrefine
Learn basic data cleaning techniques in this self-paced online workshop using open data from data.qld.gov.au and open source tool OpenRefine openrefine.org. Learn techniques to prepare messy tabular data for comupational analysis. Of most relevance to HASS disciplines, working with textual data in a structured or semi-structured format.
s.stapleton@griffith.edu.au;
Sharron Stapleton
data skills, Data analysis
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Introduction to Unix
A hands-on workshop covering the basics of the Unix command line interface.
Knowledge of the Unix operating system is fundamental to the use of many popular bioinformatics command-line tools. Whether you choose to run your analyses locally or on a high-performance computing system, knowing...
Keywords: Unix, Command line, Command-line, CLI
Resource type: tutorial
Introduction to Unix
https://www.melbournebioinformatics.org.au/tutorials/tutorials/unix/unix/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/introduction-to-unix
A hands-on workshop covering the basics of the Unix command line interface.
Knowledge of the Unix operating system is fundamental to the use of many popular bioinformatics command-line tools. Whether you choose to run your analyses locally or on a high-performance computing system, knowing your way around a command-line interface is highly valuable. This workshop will introduce you to Unix concepts by way of a series of hands-on exercises.
This workshop is designed for participants with little or no command-line knowledge.
Tools: Standard Unix commands, FileZilla
Topic overview:
Section 1: Getting started
Section 2: Exploring your current directory
Section 3: Making and changing directories
Section 4: Viewing and manipulating files
Section 5: Removing files and directories
Section 6: Searching files
Section 7: Putting it all together
Section 8: Transferring files
Tutorial instructions available here: https://www.melbournebioinformatics.org.au/tutorials/tutorials/unix/unix/
For queries relating to this workshop, contact Melbourne Bioinformatics (bioinformatics-training@unimelb.edu.au).
Find out when we are next running this training as an in-person workshop, by visiting the Melbourne Bioinformaitcs Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/melbourne-bioinformatics-13058846490
For queries relating to this workshop, contact Melbourne Bioinformatics (bioinformatics-training@unimelb.edu.au).
Morgan, Steven (orcid: 0000-0001-6038-6126)
Unix, Command line, Command-line, CLI
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