# CHR 2025
## Morning
Feel free to present yourself here:
- Gabriel Matesun, Curator from Department of Archaeology and Anthropology University of Ibadan Nigeria
Currently leading a 3years digitization Museum Project
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https://gt-notebook.gitpages.huma-num.fr/workshop/chr-2025/install-info/
## Present
- Url of slides: https://slides-7f8d7a.gitpages.huma-num.fr/#/title-slide
## Workshop
- Url of sources (gitlab): https://gitlab.huma-num.fr/gt-notebook/workshop/chr-2025/atelier
- Sources of infrastructure (if you are curious): https://gitlab.huma-num.fr/gt-notebook/workshop/chr-2025/infrastructure
- **Url of jupyter Hub:** http://134.158.74.59
- Choose your *username* and *password* at your first connexion
## Resources
### Two MOOCs about reproducibility issues:
- [Reproducible research: methodological principles for transparent science](https://www.fun-mooc.fr/en/organizations/inria/)
- [Reproducible Research II: Practices and tools for managing computations and data](https://www.fun-mooc.fr/en/courses/reproducible-research-ii-practices-and-tools-for-managing-comput/)
The first one is entry-level, aimed at everyone using computation in research. It teaches information management, including version control, and notebooks (Jupyter, RMarkdown, Emacs/org-mode) for simple data analysis. The MOOC has been running in continuous mode (you can sign up any time you like, and work at your own pace) since 2020.
The second MOOC is more technical and addresses large datasets, complex software stacks, and potentially long-running computations. Tools we explain include version control for data (`git-annex`), management of software environments (Debian snapshots, Docker, Guix), and workflows (Make, Snakemake). The next session is planned for spring 2026.
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