Open Research for Wildlife & Ecology: Hands-on Workshop hosted at NINA, Trondheim

It was great to take part in the ‘Open Research for Wildlife & Ecology: Hands-on Workshop’, hosted yesterday at NINA in Trondheim.

The workshop brought together Nordic early-career researchers for a day focused on making wildlife and ecology research more transparent, reproducible, and collaborative. We worked through hands-on approaches to using GitHub for version control and collaboration, building reproducible workflows in R and Quarto, and sharing data and code more openly and effectively.

A big thanks to Dr Matt Grainger and Dr Kate Evans for co-organising the workshop with me, to the Nordic Board for Wildlife Research for supporting the workshop, to NINA for hosting us in Trondheim, and to everyone who took part!

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