Open Notebook Research in Digital Archaeology

lkfitz's bookmarks 2017-03-16

Summary:

"To those who benefit from privilege, it is incumbent upon them to make things safe for others, to recognize that open science, open humanities, represents a net boon to our field. In which case, it is up to them to normalize such practices, to make it safe to try things out. We discuss more in the following section on what [Failing Productively] means, why it matters, and why it is integral not only to digital archaeology, but the culture of academic research, teaching, and outreach more generally."

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"In this series of exercises, we are going to take you through the process of setting up an open research notebook, where you control all of the code and all of the data. A good rule-of-thumb in terms of keeping a notebook is ‘one notecard per thought`, here adapted as ’one file per thought, one folder per project’."

Link:

https://electricarchaeology.ca/2017/03/15/open-notebook-research-in-digital-archaeology/

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Date tagged:

03/16/2017, 12:24

Date published:

03/16/2017, 08:24