Library Carpentry
The Library Carpentry module 'Tidy data for librarians' is maintained by Tim Dennis, Thea Atwood, Sherry Lake, Erika Mias, Jez Cope.
Background
Library Carpentry is a software skills training programme aimed at library and information professions. It builds on the work of Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry.
Library Carpentry is in the commons and for the commons. It is not tied to any institution of person. For more information on Library Carpentry, see our website librarycarpentry.github.io.
Contribution
- Join our Gitter discussion forum.
- Follow updates on Twitter.
- Make a suggestion or correct an error by raising an Issue.
Code of Conduct
All participants should agree to abide by the Software Carpentry Code of Conduct.
Authors
Library Carpentry is authored and maintained by the community.
This module in particular is heavily based on the Data Carpentry Spreadsheets for Ecology lesson maintained by Aleksandra Pawlik and Tracy Teal, with contributions from Christie Bahlai, Aleksandra Pawlik, Jennifer Bryan, Alexander Duryee, Jeffrey Hollister, Daisie Huang, Owen Jones, Ben Marwick, and Tracy Teal.
Citation
Please cite as:
Sherry Lake, Tim Dennis, Jez Cope, Francois Michonneau, Christopher Erdmann, erikamias, … yvonnemery. (2020, July). LibraryCarpentry/lc-spreadsheets: LibraryCarpentry/lc-spreadsheets: Library Carpentry: Tidy data for Librarians, July 2020 (Version v2020.07.1). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3954067

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