How to Participate with rOpenSci

This blog post is intended to help you get started in rOpenSci community by highlighting some key links and activities. If you have questions, please get in touch with our Community Manager, Yanina Bellini Saibene by email or schedule a meeting. We are here for you as you begin your journey with our community. Welcome! Where do I get started? Glad you asked! rOpenSci fosters a culture that values open and reproducible research using shared data and reusable software.

September 13, 2022

Cómo participar en rOpenSci

Esta entrada del blog pretende ayudarte a iniciarte en la comunidad rOpenSci destacando algunos links y actividades clave. Si tienes alguna pregunta, no dudes en ponerte en contacto con nuestra Community Manager, Yanina Bellini Saibene por correo electrónico o programa una reunión con ella. Estamos a tu disposición para que comiences tu camino con nuestra comunidad. ¡Te damos la bienvenida! ¿Por dónde empiezo? rOpenSci fomenta una cultura que valora la investigación abierta y reproducible utilizando datos compartidos y software reutilizable.

September 13, 2022

Revisiting my 2022 to-don’t list

At the end of 2021 I started my to-don’t list, it is a list of things that you are not going to do because you already have too much on the go. Mine looks like this: Starting my 2022 to-don't list:

  • I will not be chair or organizer of JAIIO & CAI
  • I will not direct/co-direct any undergraduate or graduate thesis
  • I will not sign any new R&D cooperation agreements

August 21, 2022

Ten simple rules to host an inclusive conference

This paper come out as a result of our experience organizing useR!2021. Abstract Conferences are spaces to meet and network within and across academic and technical fields, learn about new advances, and share our work. They can help define career paths and create long-lasting collaborations and opportunities. However, these opportunities are not equal for all. This article introduces 10 simple rules to host an inclusive conference based on the authors’ recent experience organizing the 2021 edition of the useR!

July 21, 2022