From f70cf32e422065d4aab36c3051c12ed64c62e7e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Holmes Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 21:06:22 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] add link to the quarto lightning talks --- content/01-repro-reports.qmd | 2 +- docs/content/01-repro-reports.html | 2 +- docs/search.json | 2 +- docs/sitemap.xml | 2 +- 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/01-repro-reports.qmd b/content/01-repro-reports.qmd index 21d1376..612e3dd 100644 --- a/content/01-repro-reports.qmd +++ b/content/01-repro-reports.qmd @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Reproducible reports are documents that combine analysis code, outputs (like plo ### Examples of NMFS reproducible reports -Join the NMFS R User Group on October 29th 12pm PT/3pm ET to hear 5 examples of how NMFS groups have used Quarto (and RMarkdown) to create more efficient and reproducible fisheries reports. [Add to calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=cGRyaThvbTgwdHBxOHZxZ2Y4bXJ1cGptdTFfMjAyNDEwMjJUMTkwMDAwWiBub2FhLmdvdl82MHJmbjdtbDlycGNobDYzdnM0YWY5bjAxOEBn&tmsrc=noaa.gov_60rfn7ml9rpchl63vs4af9n018%40group.calendar.google.com). +Join the NMFS R User Group on October 29th 12pm PT/3pm ET to hear 5 examples of how NMFS groups have used Quarto (and RMarkdown) to create more efficient and reproducible fisheries reports. [Video](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VwpwKIsiJf8OVtyctByw-qyW3MaJtRc_/view?usp=sharing) (NOAA only) and [Slides](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fGmkaCT9NS-iRQq8kvBK6ahoO6wxNTGvbvh8vvgA1Ms/edit#slide=id.g2fefe32098c_0_337) (NOAA only).
diff --git a/docs/content/01-repro-reports.html b/docs/content/01-repro-reports.html index 6d2d734..8769aec 100644 --- a/docs/content/01-repro-reports.html +++ b/docs/content/01-repro-reports.html @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@

Reproducible Reports

Reproducible reports are documents that combine analysis code, outputs (like plots or tables), and narratives to ensure that results can be easily replicated and verified by others. They are commonly used in scientific research, data science, and analytics to maintain transparency and reliability. By incorporating both the code and results into one document (or a collection of documents), anyone can run the same analysis on the same data (or updated data) and obtain the same results.

Examples of NMFS reproducible reports

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Join the NMFS R User Group on October 29th 12pm PT/3pm ET to hear 5 examples of how NMFS groups have used Quarto (and RMarkdown) to create more efficient and reproducible fisheries reports. Add to calendar.

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Join the NMFS R User Group on October 29th 12pm PT/3pm ET to hear 5 examples of how NMFS groups have used Quarto (and RMarkdown) to create more efficient and reproducible fisheries reports. Video (NOAA only) and Slides (NOAA only).


Sam Schiano gave a great talk October 3rd on the NOAA Fisheries Stock Assessment Workflow project. She reviewed different approaches that the stock assessment teams across the science centers have taken to creating ‘templates’ for stock assessment reports.

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