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Notebook systems are proving invaluable to skill acquisition, research documentation, publication, and reproducibility.  This series of presentations introduces the most popular platform for computational notebooks, Project Jupyter, as well as other resources like Binder and NeuroLibre. 

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1
1
Duration:
34:53

This lecture focuses on where and how Jupyter notebooks can be used most effectively for education.

2
2
Duration:
1:25:17

The lecture provides an overview of the core skills and practical solutions required to practice reproducible research.

3
2
Duration:
1:36:27

JupyterHub is a simple, highly extensible, multi-user system for managing per-user Jupyter Notebook servers, designed for research groups or classes. This lecture covers deploying JupyterHub on a single server, as well as deploying with Docker using GitHub for authentication.

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4
Duration:
00:53:35

This lesson consists of a talk about the history and future of academic publishing and the need for transparency, as well as a live demo of an alpha version of NeuroLibre, a preprint server that goes beyond the PDF to complement research articles. This video was part of a virutal QBIN SciComm seminar.