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"text": "1 Welcome!\nWelcome to our book of magical secrets.\n This is the lab manual for the Fay Lab at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology.\nThe focus of our work centers around developing interdisciplinary modeling approaches to extend the scope of applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management. More about our group’s research activity can be found on our website.\nThis lab manual resource is intended to provide an overview for lab members and others about how we do our work, and our expectations for our team. It is also a space to document institutional knowledge and for important information about procedures and available resources. If you have suggestions for additions or changes, please contact Gavin ([email protected]) or make a pull request.\n\nThe content for this book was developed as part of our group’s participation in the Openscapes Champions program.\nWe are extremely grateful to and acknowledge Dr. Julia Stewart Lowndes’ role in helping shape how our lab both works and how we articulate our identity. 🙏\nThanks also to Ileana Fenwick and Stefanie Butland for their work moving the lab-manual from bookdown to Quarto. 🙌\n\n < link to this book’s GitHub repository. Also see Quick steps to making a copy of the lab manual and publishing it!\n\nWe’re proud Openscapes Champions!\n\nThis lab is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License." | ||
"text": "1 Welcome!\nWelcome to our book of magical secrets.\n This is the lab manual for the Fay Lab at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology.\nThe focus of our work centers around developing interdisciplinary modeling approaches to extend the scope of applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management. More about our group’s research activity can be found on our website.\nThis lab manual resource is intended to provide an overview for lab members and others about how we do our work, and our expectations for our team. It is also a space to document institutional knowledge and for important information about procedures and available resources. If you have suggestions for additions or changes, please contact Gavin ([email protected]) or make a pull request.\n\nThe content for this book was developed as part of our group’s participation in the Openscapes Champions program.\nWe are extremely grateful to and acknowledge Dr. Julia Stewart Lowndes’ role in helping shape how our lab both works and how we articulate our identity. 🙏\nThanks also to Ileana Fenwick and Stefanie Butland for their work moving the lab-manual from bookdown to Quarto. 🙌\n\n < link to this book’s GitHub repository. Also see Quick steps to making a copy of the lab manual and publishing it!\n\nWe’re proud Openscapes Champions!\n\nThis lab is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License." | ||
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"text": "13.2 Fay Lab Resources\nFay Lab website Fay Lab Google Drive & Calendar - ask Ashleigh for a link to access & collaborate! - Lab email -> [email protected] Fay Lab GitHub account - Lab-chat repository houses an Issues list that retains institutional and Fay Lab knowledge. It’s private so be sure to ask Gavin for access! Our current team Lab publications Professional development materials: Jobs, Grants, & Degrees Outreach opportunities - UMassD Society for Women in Marine Science (SWMS) Chapter - UMassD Underrepresented Women as Leaders in STEAM Travel Procedures\n\n13.2.1 Weekly Lab Meetings\n\nEvery Tuesday from 1 - 2:30 PM EST\nOn occasion, this time is used for Quantfish woRkshops where lab members or invited guests come to teach the group and larger community a quantative skill (could be an introduction to a new R package, new statistical tool, etc)\n\n\n\n13.2.2 Shut Up and Write\n\nEvery Thursday from 3 - 4:30 PM EST (besides the 1st Thursday of every month which is reserved for Hacky Hour -> see below!)\nPomodoro-style workflow. Three, 20-minute sessions interspersed by ~5 minute breaks.\n\n\n\n13.2.3 Hacky Hours/Southcoast useR group\n\n1st Thursday of every month\nMixed bag including working through tidy tuesdays, informal feedback presentations, etc." | ||
"text": "13.2 Fay Lab Resources\nFay Lab website Fay Lab Google Drive & Calendar - ask Ashleigh for a link to access & collaborate! - Lab email -> [email protected] Fay Lab GitHub account - Lab-chat repository houses an Issues list that retains institutional and Fay Lab knowledge. It’s private so be sure to ask Gavin for access! Our current team Lab publications Professional development materials: Jobs, Grants, & Degrees Outreach opportunities - UMassD Society for Women in Marine Science (SWMS) Chapter - UMassD Underrepresented Women as Leaders in STEAM Travel Procedures\n\n13.2.1 Weekly Lab Meetings\n\nEvery Tuesday from 1 - 2:30 PM EST\nOn occasion, this time is used for Quantfish woRkshops where lab members or invited guests come to teach the group and larger community a quantative skill (could be an introduction to a new R package, new statistical tool, etc)\n\n\n\n13.2.2 Shut Up and Write\n\nEvery Thursday from 3 - 4:30 PM EST (besides the 1st Thursday of every month which is reserved for Hacky Hour -> see below!)\nPomodoro-style workflow. Three, 20-minute sessions interspersed by ~5 minute breaks.\n\n\n\n13.2.3 Hacky Hours/Southcoast useR group\n\n1st Thursday of every month\nMixed bag including working through tidy tuesdays, informal feedback presentations, etc." | ||
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