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Register now for the panel discussion “Do we have the right tools for research?”

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Selina Aragon

Selina Aragon

Associate Director of Operations

Posted on 6 October 2021

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Register now for the panel discussion “Do we have the right tools for research?”

Posted by s.aragon on 6 October 2021 - 10:03am work tools on brown tablePhoto by Todd Quackenbush

Registrations to the panel discussion “Do we have the right tools for research?” are now open!

This free online session will take place on Friday 5th November 2021 from 2 to 3pm GMT and it is part of the Research Software Camp: Beyond the Spreadsheet programme.

Register for the panel

All researchers and research software developers are welcome to join this discussion panel. We will be presenting as many views as possible from using spreadsheets as a powerful tool in research data management to discussing options for moving beyond them.

Join our expert panellists in a conversation around the use of spreadsheets in research, spreadsheets as powerful tools to handle data, and what’s available for researchers who wish to move beyond spreadsheets.

The panel will be chaired by our very own Simon Hettrick, SSI Deputy Director. Our experts come from different research backgrounds and represent various tools, such as Lambda for Excel (Microsoft), Google Sheets, Open Refine, Filament, and languages, such as Python and R.

Find out more about our panellists on the panel discussion website.

Research Software Camp: Beyond the Spreadsheet

Our autumn Research Software Camp: Beyond the Spreadsheet will run for two weeks from 1st to 12th November 2021. We will focus on the uses of spreadsheets in research and the next steps into further use of software in research.

Find out what else is happening as part of the Camp.

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