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title: "Gin onboarding"
format: html
editor: visual
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tech: 2nd screen/split screen
# 1. Ice breaking
Please tell your name, group and something you achieved this week.
> Julien Colomb, INF project, I recently passed my Aikido 3.Kyu exam.
# 2. Why GIN-Tonic
- Data science approach: work using code, work in a team, work online
- Research project:
- Git version control + project management tool
- Research repository template
- Special toolbox for many and large files
- DMP: one text file to manage and share
# 3. Getting a GIN account
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- write username and group to the data manager (zoom chat/ email)
- The data manager will add you to the organisation prepared for your team
- \>\> sign in
# 4. Create a new project
- https://gindata.biologie.hu-berlin.de
- `Access tonic functions` button at bottom
- project creation
- Click on figure "Project creation" - sign in - erase organisation if there is one - choose organisation (dropdown menu) - Write title (no space) - push `submit` button
# 5. Upload and modify DMP file
- click explore button, search for "INF"
- choose the "[**PRitter_lab / SFB1315_INF.06_dissemination**](https://gindata.biologie.hu-berlin.de/PRitter_lab/SFB1315_INF.06_dissemination)**"** repository (public repository)
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> > `other` folder \>\> DMP_template.md
- click `download`button
- One person project:
- go to your research repository
- 01_project_management \>\> 05_data_management_plan \>\> click `upload file` button
- choose DMP file and upload it.
- Click the file, modify it,. save it pushing the `Commit Changes`button
# 6. Some comments
- research project = multiple repositories.
- many files is therefore possible
- different sharing of content (organisation, access right, publication)
# 7. Next steps
- Desktop version to work with (large) datasets
- basics of datalad and git