Library Carpentry, VDB LV Hessen (Workshops are in German)

June 29-30, 2023

9:00 - 16:30

Instructors: Eva Bunge, Evamaria Krause, Till Sauerwein, Markus Wust

Helpers: Agnes Brauer, Peter Breternitz, Birgit Frenz, Michelle Kamolz, Christoph Marutschke

General Information

Library Carpentry is made by people working in library- and information-related roles to help you:

Library Carpentry introduces you to the fundamentals of computing and provides you with a platform for further self-directed learning. For more information on what we teach and why, please see our paper "Library Carpentry: software skills training for library professionals".

Who: The course is for people working in library- and information-related roles. You don't need to have any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented at the workshop.

Where: ULB Darmstadt, Vortragssaal UG, Magdalenenstraße 8, 64289 Darmstadt. Get directions with OpenStreetMap or Google Maps.

When: June 29-30, 2023. Add to your Google Calendar.

Requirements: Participants must bring a laptop with a Mac, Linux, or Windows operating system (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc.) that they have administrative privileges on. They should have a few specific software packages installed (listed below).

Accessibility: We are committed to making this workshop accessible to everybody. For workshops at a physical location, the workshop organizers have checked that:

Materials will be provided in advance of the workshop and large-print handouts are available if needed by notifying the organizers in advance. If we can help making learning easier for you (e.g. sign-language interpreters, lactation facilities) please get in touch (using contact details below) and we will attempt to provide them.

Contact: Please email a.brauer@ub.uni-frankfurt.de for more information.

Roles: To learn more about the roles at the workshop (who will be doing what), refer to our Workshop FAQ.

Further information: Participation fee: 60 EUR for members of VDB, BIB or similar, 120 EUR for others. Please transfer your participation fee to VDB Landesverband Hessen, Kreissparkasse Tübingen, IBAN: DE75 6415 0020 0002 9739 77, BIC: SOLADES1TUB.

Registration/Contact: Please register via email until 31.05.2023: lv.hessen@vdb-online.org. Maximum number of participants: 25.

Organization: The workshop is jointly organized by VDB-Landesverband Hessen, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt, and instructors and helpers from Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg, Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, Deutsches Museum, ZB MED – Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften and Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen.


VDB
ULB Darmstadt    UB Frankfurt
Augsburg University Deutsches Museum   
Uni Tübingen     ZBMed


Code of Conduct

Everyone who participates in Carpentries activities is required to conform to the Code of Conduct. This document also outlines how to report an incident if needed.


Collaborative Notes

We will use this collaborative document for chatting, taking notes, and sharing URLs and bits of code.


Surveys

Please be sure to complete these surveys before and after the workshop.

Pre-workshop Survey

Post-workshop Survey


Schedule

Day 1

Before Starting Pre-workshop survey
09:00 Introduction to Working with Data (Regular Expressions)
10:30 Morning break
12:00 Lunch break
13:00 The Unix Shell
14:30 Afternoon break
16:00 Wrap-up
16:30 END

Day 2

09:00 Introduction to Git
10:30 Morning break
12:00 Lunch break
13:00 OpenRefine
14:30 Afternoon break
16:00 Wrap-up
16:30 Post-workshop survey

Setup

To participate in a Library Carpentry workshop, you will need access to software as described below. In addition, you will need an up-to-date web browser.

We maintain a list of common issues that occur during installation as a reference for instructors that may be useful on the Configuration Problems and Solutions wiki page.

To make it easier to follow the workshop, we provide reference cheat sheets for each lesson:

The Bash Shell

Bash is a commonly-used shell that gives you the power to do simple tasks more quickly. Please find setup instructions in the lesson.

OpenRefine

OpenRefine is a tool to clean up and organize messy data. Please find instructions to install it and the data used in the lesson in the lesson.

Git

Git is a version control system that lets you track who made changes to what when and has options for easily updating a shared or public version of your code on https://github.com.

Follow the instructions on the lesson to install Git on your system.

You will need an account at github.com for parts of the Git lesson. Basic GitHub accounts are free. We encourage you to create a GitHub account if you don't have one already. Please consider what personal information you'd like to reveal. For example, you may want to review these instructions for keeping your email address private provided at GitHub. You will need a supported web browser.