Data Carpentry Workshop at Hirsh!
Sometimes, it can be overwhelming when you’re staring at a messy spreadsheet of data for your research. Data Carpentry is here to help make that less overwhelming!
The Carpentries is an organization that aims to create a community of people who “share a mission to teach foundational computational and data science skills to researchers.” These skills range from organizing spreadsheets to programming languages, like R or Python.

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Hirsh is hosting a two-day Data Carpentry workshop on Tuesday (3/9) and Wednesday (3/10) from 10am – 3pm all online. So if you’re hoping to learn more about organizing data in spreadsheets, data cleaning with OpenRefine, and gaining an introduction into R, please register at this link!
All learners, including those with little to no prior experience with these tools, are welcome to participate. If you have any questions about the workshop, please contact Andrea Kang. We look forward to seeing you all there!
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