@jent103 I just had a great experience where I shared @Shannon_E_Ellis + @jtleek 's paper on sharing data for collaboration https://t.co/92NSnpEtBb and @kwbroman + @kara_woo 's paper on data organisation in spreadsheets https://t.co/LYSSk9CCXu - my awesome collaborator sent me clean data!
@f_chiare This one might also be good then. It talks both about how to use spreadsheets sanely (if you must) and thus implicitly highlights potential weaknesses: https://t.co/Z52amxbX9C
Also in this data sci series: "Packaging data analytical work reproducibly using R (& friends)" https://t.co/wdSynLidTW (Marwic @cboettig & Mullen). I start my course giving students the spreadsheets papers (https://t.co/uVhcYbyycz) & aim by the end to introduce this #rstats https://t.co/Nj9nWnr1Oh
RELATED NOTE: this preprint (https://t.co/1rbdauku7f) of which I was previously unaware does a masterful job cataloging most/all of the classic traps. If you are of the stature that this is acceptable, well worth simply providing this to any prospective collaborator. https://t.co/KF5pyOpNX1
@ADAlthousePhD This. Today.
This guy didn't read https://t.co/XvBiyu0jZY as I required
(fortunately, didn't include data as comments to the cells) https://t.co/7NDTQ7Q7HV
@hardsci Nuts and bolts for computing in this paper and others in this special section of peerj ej spreadsheet organization github https://t.co/G6Tcv7BbBi
Just found this beautiful data organization guide that should be a must read for all working with data! Thank you @kara_woo and @kwbroman
https://t.co/RstxfyQeVV