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---
layout: site
permalink: palmerston-north
location: Palmerston North
dates: 8 February - 10 February, 2017
splashImage: /img/palmerston.jpg
map: sites/palmerston-north.geojson
about: |
On the **8th – 10th February 2017** Massey University, Manawatu will host its inaugural
ResBaz event, under and overarching theme of **Research Workflow**. The Research Bazaar is a growing international conference promoting the digital literacy emerging at the centre of modern research.
An interesting aspect of ResBaz is the emphasis on community and Open Access; they are not institutional specific, but region wide. On the 8th – 10th February 2017, events will be held at a number of university campuses around the globe. The aim of these events is to equip researchers from all career stages with the digital skills and tools required to do their research better, faster and smarter.
A unique blend of academic and social life, ResBaz is an event unlike traditional academic conferences. One of the key aspects of ResBaz is the use of training and training packages developed by Software and Data Carpentry. Software Carpentry is a global volunteer organisation that has led the way in researcher-led training. Their lessons on scientific computing (e.g. unix shell, Python, MATLAB, R, git/GitHub) are Open Source and a perfect fit for a ResBaz conference.
Join us\! Please see below for registration\!
schedule: |
What we are planning to do!
Below is a draft schedule, of the events occurring each day. The actual scheduling of each of these will be flexible and will be confirmed closer to the event at which point anyone that has registered will be advised. There are plenty of options in the Unconference topics section below, but if there are any other burning questions you have, topics you would like covered, let us know the ResBaz event is not limited to only these, the decisions are with you.
days:
- day: Wednesday, 8 February
sessions:
- title: 9.00 Coffee and registration
- title: 9.30 Welcome
- title: 10.00 Opening data in a data driven world talk
- title: 11.00 Morning tea
- title: 11.30 Software Carpentry Unix Shell
- title: 12.30 Lunch
- title: 1.30 Software Carpentry Unix Shell
- title: 3.00 Afternoon tea
- title: 3.30 LaTeX and Overleaf
- title: 3.30 Research Data Management
- title: 4.30 Socialising and networking
- day: Thursday, 9 February
sessions:
- title: 9.00 Registration
- title: 9.30 Social media analysis with Python
- title: 10.30 Morning tea
- title: 11.00 Programming with Python
- title: 12.30 Lunch
- title: 1.30 Research ethics
- title: 2.00 Programming with Python
- title: 3.30 Afternoon tea
- title: 4.00 HPC at Massey
- title: 4.30 Wrap up
- day: Friday, 10 February
sessions:
- title: 9.00 Registration
- title: 9.30 Programming with Python
- title: 11.00 Morning tea
- title: 11.30 Version control with Git
- title: 12.30 Lunch
- title: 1.00 Intellectual property (@lunch)
- title: 1.30 Version control with Git
- title: 3.00 Afternoon tea
- title: 3.15 Short introduction to R
- title: 4.00 Wrap up
unconference: |
These are the sessions are selected by the voting participants. Below are a number of sessions that the organising committee has thought may be of interest to the participants, but if there are other ones that you would like included please let us know and we can add them.
unconferences:
- title: Overleaf
- title: Research Data Management
- title: Open Access and Creative Commons
- title: HPC at Massey University
- title: NVivo
- title: Social media for researchers
- title: Copyright in research
speakers:
- name: Rochelle Stewart-Allen
img: img/rochelle-stewart-allen.jpg
blurb: "Rochelle is the Senior Advisor at the Open Government Information and Data Programme. With a passion for transparency, accountability and justice, Rochelle has long been a firm believer in open government and open educat ion. Rochelle’s focus is on driving active engagement between government, business, civil society and academia. Describing herself as an Intrapreneur, Rochelle works to wrangle change from inside existing systems. Rochelle’s recent work with Victoria University’s Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Research, and New Zealand’s Open Government Inform ation and Data Programme, has driven Rochelle’s passion to see equality and access to the digital economy freely available to all. As an Arts graduate, Rochelle spent her former years teaching tertiary art. She then moved into roles providing strategic and business advice across the corporate, government and NGO sectors, and completed post-graduate study in Strategic Studies. Rochelle also ran her own charity, Daya Trust, which empowered women and girls through education, and was Co-Founder of Wellington start-up, the Arabic Digital Reform Institute."
- name: Dave Wheeler
img: img/david_w.jpg
blurb: "Dr Dave Wheeler of Massey University is particularly interested in using next generation sequencing technologies, bioinformatics, and molecular biology to study genes and genomes in non-model but ecologically relevant organisms. Currently his main research organism is a small cosmopolitan parasitoid wasp called Nasonia vitripennis. He is using Nasonia to investigate a range of molecular and evolutionary questions, especially those relating to RNAi mechanisms and host parasite interactions. Nasonia also parasitises the pupae of a wide range of filth flies making it an important biological control agent for human and livestock pest species."
sponsors:
- name: 'Massey University'
img: massey-university-logo.png
---
<!-- Session Info/Blurb -->
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<p>
We are living in a constantly changing world. Where the industrial revolution shifted our world through economies of scale, our new data driven world is bringing economies of speed. The digital economy is driving infinitely more fluid ways of using data, and expectations data be used in multiple ways for multiple purposes. Researchers and policy makers are rarely the only holders of data these days. Instead governments, civil society organisations, and businesses are all active participants in opening, sharing, and using data. What does that mean for researchers? Rochelle Stewart-Allen will discuss how opening and sharing data is changing the world, the impact this is having on academia, and how data is being used to drive social and economic change.</p>
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<h4 class="modal-title">The Unix Shell</h4>
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<p>The Unix shell has been around longer than most of its users have been alive. It has survived so long because it’s a power tool that allows people to do complex things with just a few keystrokes. More importantly, it helps them combine existing programs in new ways and automate repetitive tasks so they aren’t typing the same things over and over again. Use of the shell is fundamental to using a wide range of other powerful tools and computing resources (including “high-performance computing” supercomputers). These lessons will start you on a path towards using these resources effectively.</p>
<p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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<p>The Unix shell has been around longer than most of its users have been alive. It has survived so long because it’s a power tool that allows people to do complex things with just a few keystrokes. More importantly, it helps them combine existing programs in new ways and automate repetitive tasks so they aren’t typing the same things over and over again. Use of the shell is fundamental to using a wide range of other powerful tools and computing resources (including “high-performance computing” supercomputers). These lessons will start you on a path towards using these resources effectively.</p>
<p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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<p>LaTeX is a poweful typesetting tool and a word processor which allows you write publications
containing images, graphs, formulae and more in a streamlined and automated process. During this
session we will show you how to get started with LaTeX. Please bring your laptops with LaTeX installed <a href="https://www.latex-project.org/get/">(see the installation options)</a>.
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Come and learn how to manage your research data!
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Learn about research ethics and regulations. Does your research require ethics approval? How do get it?
</p>
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<h4 class="modal-title">What Python can tell us about Donald Trump's twitter habits: an overview of python libraries that help you explore the social web?</h4>
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<p> Come to hear this key story talk.
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Python is a powerful, general purpose programming language that has several popular scientific libraries that make it ideal for research. This workshop will equip you with the essential skills you need to use the Python programming language. No prior coding knowledge is required. <p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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<p>
Python is a powerful, general purpose programming language that has several popular scientific libraries that make it ideal for research. This workshop will equip you with the essential skills you need to use the Python programming language. No prior coding knowledge is required. <p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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<h4 class="modal-title">Programming with Python</h4>
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<p>
Python is a powerful, general purpose programming language that has several popular scientific libraries that make it ideal for research. This workshop will equip you with the essential skills you need to use the Python programming language. No prior coding knowledge is required. <p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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R is a programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. This workshop will provide an introduction to R Studio and R as a programming language. No prior coding knowledge is required.
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We will show the PhD movie and serve popcorn!
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Version control is the lab notebook of the digital world - it’s what professionals use to keep track of what they’ve done and to collaborate with other people. Keeping a record of what was changed, when, and why is extremely useful for all researchers if they ever need to come back to the project later on. Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. This workshop will teach you the basics so you can get started using Git. <p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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Version control is the lab notebook of the digital world - it’s what professionals use to keep track of what they’ve done and to collaborate with other people. Keeping a record of what was changed, when, and why is extremely useful for all researchers if they ever need to come back to the project later on. Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. This workshop will teach you the basics so you can get started using Git. <p>Please make sure that you bring your laptop to this session set up according to <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/#setup">these instructions.</a>
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<p> One of the outcomes of the unconference sessions was a need for a
study group at Massey University.
<a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-_3jzj53wJtDxkrp0JwrFeIjrEb0TMSVfTyhGKH-HOQ/edit#">See
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<p>The plenary sessions will be taking place in MUSA longue. The <a href="https://apawlik.github.io/resbaz2017-pn/">
Software Carpentry sessions</a> will be
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Research Bazaar is a free event, subsidised by Research and Enterprise & ITS, at Massey University
and it is expected that those who apply will be able to participate during all 3 days.
Space is limited in Software Carpentry sessions, so registrations for each of these is necessary.
However, any of the other aspects of the ResBaz event are open to whoever is interested in attending,
but it is requested that you complete the expression of interest for catering purposes,
we would not like anyone to miss out on their muffin!
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<p>Please <a href="https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/massey-university-palmerston-north-research-bazaar-2017-tickets-30345901408">register for the main Research Bazaar here</a>.</p>
<p>If you want to attend the Software Carpentry workshop sessions, you <b>must</b>
<a href="https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/resbaz-2017massey-palmerston-north-and-nesi-software-carpentry-workshop-tickets-31111637746">
register for these sessions</a> too (it is a separate registation).</p>
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