4th June Tutorial: Practical tools to pursue Open Science

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Last thursday, june 4th, a group of ICFOnians joined us in the tutorial given by Peter, related to Open Science.

Peter first led us through the importance and the sense of open science now a days, describing it as the contemporary way to actually do science. He introduced us the tool github and guided us through a live example where we had the chance to propose changes to a demo work that he had uploaded.

We found out that using github for the collaborative work reduces the misunderstanding and misuses of dealing with common files, and avoids having infinite versions of the same document. One can also determine how much changes have been done to a document by an specific user. In that way, for the papers, there would be no room for discussion to determine who is the first author ;). But the main objective of github is the construction of software in a collaborative way. So pieces of code that you propose can be improved by a group of people, if you allow it. Such an interaction benefits the quality of the work and also the speed in which it is finished.

We encourage you to open your github account at  https://github.com/ and start pushing open science!

By: Paola M.
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