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"ReprodubiliTea in the HumaniTeas" starts again next Monday! Check out the full winter 24/25 programme here: https://ub.uni-koeln.de/kurse-beratung/reproducibilitea-in-the-humaniteas.

Our #ReprodubiliTea in the HumaniTeas sessions are informal meetings for #humanities scholars of all career stages to learn about and discuss #OpenScience practices, the (lack of) #replicability and #reproducibility of published studies, research ethics, and generally how to improve research practices.

Join our mailing list: https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/reproducibilitea-humaniteas

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Poster with the ReproducibiliTea hex sticker/logo and a photo of a tea pot pouring tea in a china cup.
Title: ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas
Text: Come and discuss Open Science practices over a cup of tea and biscuits!
Mondays 4:00–5:30 p.m.
Room 4.006, USB and via Zoom
#ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas is hosting a "Love Data Week" special workshop on Monday 10 February 2-6 pm CET on computational #reproducibility, focusing on the use of #Docker with Mark Ellison from the Institute of #Linguistics @UniKoeln.

Places on site @unibibkoeln (with tea and biscuits!) are limited so registration is crucial! We will also be live-streaming the workshop, but cannot provide one-to-one support to online attendees. Registration and Zoom link: https://fdm.uni-koeln.de/en/rdm-network/international-love-data-week/ldw2025 #LoveDataWeek #DigitalHumanities
Poster of the Love Data Week 2025 10-14 February Universität zu Köln, in pink and purple colours and with a heart made out of a cable.
Our special #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas workshop #LoveDataWeek with Mark Ellison has just started and I'm looking forward to learning about #Docker.

DM me if you spontaneously want to join the Zoom stream.
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Mark has already warned us of the dangers of not documenting our code...
When | wrote this code, only God & I understood what it did. [Photo of a person looking puzzled looking at a laptop screen]. Now... only God knows.

Aljoscha Rittner (beandev) hat dies geteilt