# Binder meets Library Carpentry
Tim Head, [@betatim](https://twitter.com/betatim)
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# End Goal
Science works by building on the work of those who came before. You need to reuse. Before reuse comes: replicate, reproduce, etc. Today even these steps are massively expensive/time consuming.
End goal: make reuse as easy as possible.
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# Code + Data is not enough
You need the environment in which the code was applied to the data to get the results in the paper.
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# Environments: technically already possible
In practice very hard to do.
```
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
less && \
apt-get purge && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
```
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# Binder demo
[PDF](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.05268), [code](https://github.com/davidmascharka/tbd-nets), and
<a href="https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/betatim/tbd-nets/binder?filepath=visualize-output.ipynb" class="center width-50"><img src="https://mybinder.org/badge.svg" alt="Binder"></a>
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# How does it work?
Short explanation of how we build on standards and practices already used in the community. For example `requirements.txt` (for Python) or `DESCRIPTION` (for R).
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# mybinder.org is open!
All software is BSD3 licensed. All configuration, incident reports and meetings about mybinder.org are open.
Everything you need to know about [how we deploy mybinder.org](https://github.com/jupyterhub/mybinder.org-deploy/)
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# Three public BinderHubs!
1. https://mybinder.org
2. https://notebooks.gesis.org/binder/
3. http://binder.pangeo.io/
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# Where to next?
Sustainable governance, federation, and doi2docker are things I am excited about working on.
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# Project Binder and libraries?
* Very popular tool with educators (self-service!)
* Used for making publications easy to re-run
* Based on open-source tools with a team that is known for being good actors in the open-source world.
* Binder team currently has no experts in archival best practises
* How to best combine data, code, publishing, archiving and all that?
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# Other use cases of Binder
* [open refine without installing it] (https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/betatim/openrefineder/master?urlpath=%2Fopenrefine)
* [Interactive textbook](https://eng.libretexts.org/Textbook_Maps/Computer_Science/Map%3A_Python_for_Everybody_(Severance)/4%3A_Functions/4.04%3A_Random_numbers)
* [More textbooks](https://www.inferentialthinking.com/chapters/03/2/Names)
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