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<p>Woods Hole Data Mongers -</p>
<p>you may be interested in this webinar tomorrow noon:<br>
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<p><span style="color: rgb(34,34,34);">Register now via </span><a
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Project Jupyter, evolved from the IPython environment, provides a
platform for interactive computing that is widely used today in
research, education, journalism and industry. The core premise of
the Jupyter architecture is to design tools around the experience
of interactive computing, building an environment, protocol, file
format and libraries optimized for the computational process when
there is a human in the loop, in a live iteration with ideas and
data assisted by the computer.<br
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In this talk, I will discuss what are the basic ideas that
underpin Jupyter, and how they can be used to tackle the problem
of reproducibility in computational research. In particular, I
will discuss how the structures provided by Jupyter can help us to
simultaneously improve access to scientific knowledge and a more
productive relationship with the literature, by modifying
our approach to scholarly publishing of code, data and narratives.</p>
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Stace E. Beaulieu, Ph.D.
Senior Research Specialist, Biology Dept.
MS #34, Redfield 104
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Email <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:stace@whoi.edu">stace@whoi.edu</a>
Tel +1 508 289 3536, Skype stace.beaulieu
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.whoi.edu/website/sbeaulieu">http://www.whoi.edu/website/sbeaulieu</a>
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