A short primer developed by the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) providing an introduction to open source hardware.
An introduction to the various types of Creative Commons license types.
A short animated introduction to open code and software, developed by the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN).
An article providing examples of different ways that GitHub can be used for non-programmers. Although the article is written by ecologists about ecology research, it is broadly appliable to multiple research areas.
The Software Sustainability Institute aim to support researchers in developing more robust, reliable, and reusable software. Their website hosts various events, resources, training, and programme, including Fellowship schemes.
A cloud-based coding environment for students and staff at the University of Edinburgh. Can be used to teaching and integrates with virtual learning environments.
Information on how to download R and RStudio, to allow you to write R code on your laptop or PC, and information on how to download RStudio. Downloading R is required to run R code locally oon your PC or laptop. RStudio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for writing R code and is recommended to download alongside R.
A platform for managing, storing, collaborating on, and sharing code, from reproducible data analyses to open source software.
A short primer developed by the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) providing an introduction to open code and software.