Abstract
Quality training in computational skills for life scientists is essential to allow them to deliver robust, reproducible and cutting-edge research. A pan-European bioinformatics programme, ELIXIR, has adopted a well-established and progressive programme of computational lab and data skills training from Software and Data Carpentry, aimed at increasing the number of skilled life scientists and building a sustainable training community in this field. This article describes the Pilot action, which introduced the Carpentry training model to the ELIXIR community.
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Pawlik, A., van Gelder, C. W. G., Nenadic, A., Palagi, P. M., Korpelainen, E., Lijnzaad, P., … Goble, C. (2017). Developing a strategy for computational lab skills training through Software and Data Carpentry: Experiences from the ELIXIR Pilot action. F1000Research, 6. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11718.1
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