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Collective Knowledge framework (CK) helps to organize software projects as a database of reusable components, automation recipes and portable workflows with common APIs and extensible meta descriptions based on FAIR principles. See the real-world use cases to support reproducible MLSys R&D, enable portable MLOps and automate ML/SW/HW co-design:
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Website of our Carpentries-based workshop from July 2018 (former contact: @katrinleinweber)
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A list of resources to learn about data stewardship
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FAIR data and software for students, scientists and librarians at TIB, LUH, etc. (contact: @katrinleinweber)
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Variant of swcarpentry/r-novice-inflammation for "FAIR Data an Software" workshops (contact: @katrinleinweber)
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Datasets, code scripts, and some example files from a brief presentation given at Library 2.019 Open Data Presentation, June 2019.
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A simple Python script to generate a static HTML page for viewing a JSON-LD metadata description of a dataset using Schema.org markup vocabulary.
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A source for TIBHannover/2018-07-09-FAIR-Data-and-Software (contact: @katrinleinweber)
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A simple Python script to generate rich metadata descriptions of datasets in JSON-LD using Schema.org vocabulary
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GitHub pages for FAIReScience workshop collocated at IEEE eScience conference
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Enable sustainable and fair mobility on land using modular vehicles that brings minimal harm to peoples and planet and a vision for the next generations.
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With this maintainer role, I kind of feel like we've been handed the keys to a Mack Truck after doing an online driving course, and I'm worried about running over roundabouts and parked cars on my way out to the highway.
Given that we've got at least 2 self professed newbie maintainers on this repo (@ragamouf @doujouDC ) and @libcce moving jobs and relinquishing his careful and dedicated curati