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= how to record work =
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This topic arose during the BioInfo-Core workshop at ISMB 2015. This is a very broad topic covering stuff from project management to individual job recording.
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some major points we hope to cover:
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- how do record your personal work
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- how do you keep track of the work done in a collaboration (with a wet-lab)
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- how do you track projects in your group / how do you prevent duplication
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further points (probably overlapping with stuff discussed above)
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- ELN systems (commercial / open source)
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- recording analysis with knitr, sweave, ipython, galaxy, others?
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- reproducibility
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- data management
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= BioInfo-Core event 2016 =
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We would like to follow up on a suggestion made at ISMB
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- bigger event? (i.e. longer than the usual half-day ISMB workshop)
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- outside of ISMB? (if yes, is there another conference we can piggyback? or stand-alone?)
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- any volunteers to organize such an event?

Revision as of 23:32, 20 September 2015

how to record work

This topic arose during the BioInfo-Core workshop at ISMB 2015. This is a very broad topic covering stuff from project management to individual job recording.


some major points we hope to cover:

- how do record your personal work

- how do you keep track of the work done in a collaboration (with a wet-lab)

- how do you track projects in your group / how do you prevent duplication


further points (probably overlapping with stuff discussed above)

- ELN systems (commercial / open source)

- recording analysis with knitr, sweave, ipython, galaxy, others?

- reproducibility

- data management


BioInfo-Core event 2016

We would like to follow up on a suggestion made at ISMB

- bigger event? (i.e. longer than the usual half-day ISMB workshop)

- outside of ISMB? (if yes, is there another conference we can piggyback? or stand-alone?)

- any volunteers to organize such an event?