First version of my first #Rgabewinter.github.io/VarDecomp/#brms models - do variance decomposition - summarize and plot results Let me know if you have some data to test it out and help improve it!
Next week I will be talking in our "Reproducible pipelines" book club about why testing the code is essential, what unit tests are, and how you can incorporate them into your developing practices. To join, register here: www.meetup.com/rladies-colo...
Next week I will be talking in our "Reproducible pipelines" book club about why testing the code is essential, what unit tests are, and how you can incorporate them into your developing practices. To join, register here: www.meetup.com/rladies-colo...
3. Tested the top 2 and ended up choosing eLabJournal. Here are the reasons: - EU based server - Daily backup - Attractive list of known users - Okay pricing - 4 languages - Good collaboration tools - Task and project management - Clean layout - Mobile app
2. Using the information on the ELN Finder I compiled some pros and cons for a couple of options. The top 6 were (ordered by higher number of pros and lower number of cons): Labfolder, eLabJournal, LabArchives, Sciformation and LOGS-ELN
Got some great advice on Mastodon. Here is what I did: 1. Checked eln-finder.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/home to screen some options. Chose the ones that fitted to some criteria (like field, academic use, pricing).
Anyone with an electronic lab notebook to recommend? I’m overwhelmed with the amount of possibilities… #OpenScience#datamanagement#ORT
Thesis handed in, last manuscript submitted, good weather. Tomorrow is gardening day 👨🌾
Oh, I remember seeing this exposition at the Phyletic Museum of Jena, Germany. I was so impressed that I now could recognize them many years after seeing them for the first time!
That intrigued me and I had to search what it was about... Scott Clifford Evans is the author of the comic book "Kill, Bigfoot, Kill" and there was an exposition about it.