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Welcome!

Hello everyone and welcome to the ReproNim - OHBM 2022 educational course on “How to Write a Re-Executable Publication”, conducted during the 2022 OHBM meeting both in-person and virtually, we’re glad to see you here!

Within these pages, we provide information on how to follow the course, as well as all respective materials. This jupyter book will include the used slides, recordings and code in a way that they can be explored in an interactive manner. You can navigate through the respective sections via the TOC on the left side and within sections via the TOC on the right side. The three symbols in the top allow to enable full screen mode, link to the underlying Github repository and allow you to download the contents as a pdf or other formats respectively. Some sections will additionally have a little rocket in that row which will allow you to interactively rerun certain analyses via cloud computing. Additionally, we support public reviews and comments through an hypothes.is plugin with which you can interact on the right side. All of this awesomeness (talking about the infrastructure and resource) is possible through the dedicated and second to none work of the Jupyter community, specifically, the Executable/Jupyter Book and mybinder project.

How to Write a Re-Executable Publication

You can checkout the respective sections:

  • An overview

    What’s this course about and how is it organized?

  • Setup

    How are things implemented and supposed to work?

  • General outline

    What are the specific topics and aspects taught?

  • Presentations

    What are the basics one should know to write a Re-Executable Publication?

  • Exercises

    Once the basics are clear, how do things work “in action”

  • Code of Conduct

    Necessities for creating an open, fair, safe and inclusive learning experience.

I’ve got a question! 🙋🏼‍♀️ ⁉️

In case you have any questions or difficulties going through the workshop, please don’t hesitate a single second to get in touch with us. A great way to do this is to open an issue on the GitHub site of the Workshop (also possible via the GitHub button at the top of the pages). We would also highly appreciate and value every feedback or idea or you might have (via issues or hypothes.is annotation feature on the right).

🙏 Acknowledgements

This workshop was initialized and organized by ReproNim, as well as fantastic collaborators.