Data Carpentry Workshop Setup Instructions
Requirements:
Data Carpentry's teaching is hands-on, so participants are encouraged to bring in and use their own laptops to insure the proper setup of tools for an efficient workflow once you leave the workshop. (We will provide instructions on setting up the required software several days in advance)
There are no pre-requisites, and we will assume no prior knowledge about the tools.
Contact:
Please email
admin@datacarpentry.org
for questions and information not covered here.
Setup
To participate in a Data Carpentry workshop,
you will need working copies of the software described below.
Please make sure to install everything and try opening it to make sure it works
before the start of your workshop. If you run into any problems,
please feel free to email the instructor or arrive early to your workshop on
the first day.
Participants should bring and use their own laptops to insure the proper setup of
tools for an efficient workflow once you leave the workshop.
This workshop will be using the software outlined in the install instructions below.
Please see the section for your operating system for those directions.
Windows
Please go through all the installation steps below and make sure that
you not only installed them, but start them up to make sure they're working.
If you have any problems, don't hesitate to email the instructors to
ask for help, or arrive early on the first day of the workshop to
get help.
- A spreadsheet program
For this workshop you will need a spreadsheet program. Many people already have
Microsoft Excel installed, and if you do, you're set!
If you need a spreadsheet
program, there are a few other options, like OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Install
instructions for LibreOffice, which is free and open source, are here.
- Download the Installer
Install LibreOffice by going to the installation page. The version for Windows
should automatically be selected. Click on the button below "Main Installer" Download Version x.y.z. You
will go to a page that asks about a donation, but you don't need to make one.
Your download should begin automatically.
- Install LibreOffice
Once the installer is downloaded, double click on it and it should install.
- To use LibreOffice, double click on the icon and it will open.
- OpenRefine
OpenRefine (previously Google Refine) is a tool for data cleaning
that runs through a web browser, and any browser -
Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Explorer - should work fine.
You will need to download OpenRefine and install it,
and when you open it, it will run through the browser, but you don't need
an internet connection, and the data will all be stored on your computer.
- Go to the OpenRefine download
page
- Click on openrefine-win-VERSION.zip to download the install file
- To use it, unzip, and double-click on openrefine.exe (if you're having issues
with openrefine.exe try refine.bat instead)
- OpenRefine will then open in your web browser.
- If it doesn't open automatically, open a web broswer after you've started the program and go to the URL
http://localhost:3333
and you should see OpenRefine.
- Python
Python is a popular language for scientific computing, and great for
general-purpose programming as well. Installing all of its scientific packages
individually can be a bit difficult, so we recommend Anaconda, an all-in-one
installer. Regardless of how you choose to install it, please make sure you
install Python version 3.x (e.g., 3.4 is fine). We will teach Python using the
Jupyter notebook, a programming environment that runs in a web browser. For
this to work you will need a reasonably up-to-date browser. The current
versions of the Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers are all supported (some
older browsers, including Internet Explorer version 9 and below, are not).
- Open http://continuum.io/downloads with your web browser.
- Download the Python 3 installer for Windows.
- Install Python 3 using all of the defaults for installation except make sure to check Make Anaconda the default Python.
- SQLite
For this workshop we're going to use the Firefox SQLite Plugin. It works through
the web browser Firefox.
- If you don't already have Firefox installed
install Firefox
- Start Firefox
- Go to the plugin homepage.
- Click the "Add Now" button.
- Click "Install Now" on the dialog that appears after the download completes.
- Restart Firefox when prompted.
- Select "SQLite Manager" from the "Tools" menu and it will open within Firefox
Mac
Please go through all the installation steps below and make sure that
you not only installed them, but start them up to make sure they're working.
If you have any problems, don't hesitate to email the instructors to
ask for help, or arrive early on the first day of the workshop to
get help.
- A spreadsheet program
For this workshop you will need a spreadsheet program. Many people already have
Microsoft Excel installed, and if you do, you're set!
If you need a spreadsheet
program, there are a few other options, like OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Install
instructions for LibreOffice, which is free and open source, are here.
- Download the Installer
Install LibreOffice by going to the installation page. The version for Mac
should automatically be selected. Click on the button below "Main Installer" Download Version x.y.z. You
will go to a page that asks about a donation, but you don't need to make one.
Your download should begin automatically.
- Install LibreOffice
Once the installer is downloaded, double click on it and it should install.
- To use LibreOffice, double click on the icon and it will open.
- OpenRefine
OpenRefine (previously Google Refine) is a tool for data cleaning
that runs through a web browser, and any browser -
Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Explorer - should work fine.
You will need to download Google Refine and install it,
and when you open it, it will run through the browser, but you don't need
an internet connection, and the data will all be stored on your computer.
- Go to the OpenRefine download
page
- Click on openrefine-mac-VERSION.dmg to download the install file
- Open the downloaded .dmg file
- Drag the icon in to the Applications folder
- Double click on the icon and Google Refine will then open in your web browser.
- If it doesn't open automatically, open a web broswer after you've started the program and go to the URL
http://localhost:3333
and you should see OpenRefine.
- Python
Python is a popular language for scientific computing, and great for
general-purpose programming as well. Installing all of its scientific packages
individually can be a bit difficult, so we recommend Anaconda, an all-in-one
installer. Regardless of how you choose to install it, please make sure you
install Python version 3.x (e.g., 3.4 is fine). We will teach Python using the
Jupyter notebook, a programming environment that runs in a web browser. For
this to work you will need a reasonably up-to-date browser. The current
versions of the Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers are all supported (some
older browsers, including Internet Explorer version 9 and below, are not).
- Open http://continuum.io/downloads with your web browser.
- Download the Python 3 installer for OS X.
- Install Python 3 using all of the defaults for installation.
- SQLite
For this workshop we're going to use the Firefox SQLite Plugin. It works through
the web browser Firefox.
- If you don't already have Firefox installed install Firefox
- Start Firefox
- Go to the plugin homepage.
- Click the "Add Now" button.
- Click "Install Now" on the dialog that appears after the download completes.
- Restart Firefox when prompted.
- Select "SQLite Manager" from the "Tools" menu and it will open within Firefox
Linux
Please go through all the installation steps below and make sure that
you not only installed them, but start them up to make sure they're working.
If you have any problems, don't hesitate to email the instructors to
ask for help, or arrive early on the first day of the workshop to
get help.
- A spreadsheet program
For this workshop you will need a spreadsheet program. LibreOffice comes
preinstalled with several Linux distributions. If you don't already have it, use
your package manager to install it: (e.g., sudo apt-get install
libreoffice
for Ubuntu and other Debian-based distributions).
- OpenRefine
OpenRefine (previously Google Refine) is a tool for data cleaning that runs
through a web browser, and any browser - Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Explorer -
should work fine. You will need to download Google Refine and install it, and
when you open it, it will run through the browser, but you don't need an
internet connection, and the data will all be stored on your computer.
- Go to the OpenRefine download
page
- Click on openrefine-linux-VERSION.tar.gz to download the install file
- Download and extract
- Type
./refine
in your terminal and Google Refine will then
open in your web browser.
- If it doesn't open automatically, open a web broswer after you've started
the program and go to the URL
http://localhost:3333
and you should
see OpenRefine.
- Python
Python is a popular language for scientific computing, and great for
general-purpose programming as well. Installing all of its scientific
packages individually can be a bit difficult, so we recommend Anaconda, an
all-in-one installer. Regardless of how you choose to install it, please make
sure you install Python version 3.x (e.g., 3.4 is fine). We will teach Python
using the Jupyter notebook, a programming environment that runs in a web
browser. For this to work you will need a reasonably up-to-date browser. The
current versions of the Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers are all supported
(some older browsers, including Internet Explorer version 9 and below, are
not).
- Open http://continuum.io/downloads with your web browser.
- Download the Python 3 installer for Linux.
- Install Python 3 using all of the defaults for installation. (Installation requires using the shell. If you aren't comfortable doing the installation yourself stop here and request help at the workshop.)
- Open a terminal window.
-
Type:
bash Anaconda-
and then press tab. The name of the file you just downloaded should appear.
- Press enter. You will follow the text-only prompts. When there is a colon at the bottom of the screen press the down arrow to move down through the text. Type yes and press enter to approve the license. Press enter to approve the default location for the files. Type yes and press enter to prepend Anaconda to your PATH (this makes the Anaconda distribution the default Python).
- SQLite
For this workshop we're going to use the Firefox SQLite Plugin. It works through
the web browser Firefox.
- If you don't already have Firefox installed
install Firefox
- Start Firefox
- Go to the plugin homepage.
- Click the "Add Now" button.
- Click "Install Now" on the dialog that appears after the download completes.
- Restart Firefox when prompted.
- Select "SQLite Manager" from the "Tools" menu and it will open within Firefox