Ecosyste.ms: Awesome
An open API service indexing awesome lists of open source software.
awesome-chemistry-info
https://github.com/chemistrydatachampions/awesome-chemistry-info
- Excel vs R: when to use what - because Excel is a great tool, but another might be better.
- Plotting some data in R - make a plot!
- FAIR chemistry data - Chemistry Go Fair Manifesto. [Top 10 FAIR Data & Software Things](https://librarycarpentry.org/Top-10-FAIR/)
- Nature paper. - NEST repository](https://www.plumed-nest.org/).
- Open Babel - a chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages of chemical data. It's an open, collaborative project allowing anyone to search, convert, analyze, or store data from molecular modeling, chemistry, solid-state materials, biochemistry, or related areas.
- RStudio - original and best.
- ChemDataExtractor - automatically extract chemical information from scientific documents.
- OneNote - this comes with the University Office365 subscription. Makes collaboration easier.
- OneDrive - we get 1 Tb of free storage with our University Office365 subscription and it makes backing up to the cloud a breeze.
- CHEMOTION - Electronic Laboratory Notebook & Repository for Research Data
- Periodic Table of the Open Research Ecosystem - this can be downloaded and adapted based on your own perspective and position in this ecosystem.
- The Turing Way - a "lightly opinionated guide to reproducible data science" that can be adapted for our own use. Powerpoint slides about this resource are on [Zenodo.](http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3292461)
- IYCN (International Young Chemists' Network) Experiment Database - Experiments are freely available to download in different languages in a PDF file.
- Chemical Information Science Gateway (F1000)
- List of data management plans from EPCC