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  • Workshop Biometadata-03

    An adapted companion repository for the Biometadata Workshop-03 lectures as part of the Summer School "Trends in multi-omics data analysis for Microbial Ecology and Biotechnology" at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ, Leipzig) from July 18th-19th 2024.

    Repository and material based on the previous event Workshop: How to describe biological data? A primer to a FAIR approach for now and the future.

    The slides for the workshop are rendered as a website via GitLab Pages

    Usage for developers and contributors

    1. Clone the repository on your local computer (see the Gitlab manual for help)
    2. Open the workshop-biometadata-03.Rproj RStudio projcet file with RStudio
    3. Open index.qmd with RStudio and click on the "Render" button in RStudio to trigger the compilation of the workshop website using Quarto
    4. Alternatively, open any one of the lectures .qmd files in lectures/ with RStudio and click on the "Render" button in RStudio to trigger the compilation of the lecture slides using Quarto
    5. Find more information about the Quarto syntax for the slides in the Quarto Presentations with Reveal.js User guide.

    License

    All materials on this repository are distributed under the CC-BY-4.0 license.

    The previous version of the workshop can be cited as follows:

    Pauvert, C., & Magel, M. (2024, June 7). Workshop Biometadata-02: How to describe biological data? A primer to a FAIR approach for now and the future. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11527597

    Funding

    This workshop was made possible thanks to the support of the NFDI4Microbiota, a consortium funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) — 460129525, that is part of the German NFDI (National research Data Infrastructure). One of the missions of the NFDI4Microbiota is to support the microbiology research community in making its data more FAIR via adequate tools and training.