Materials have been developed and adapted by many contributors and were originally adapted from Software Carpentry materials.
The first workshop was run at NESCent on May 8-9, 2014 with the development and instruction of lessons by Karen Cranston, Hilmar Lapp, Tracy Teal and Ethan White and contributions from Deb Paul and Mike Smorul.
Data is from the paper S. K. Morgan Ernest, Thomas J. Valone, and James H. Brown. 2009. Long-term monitoring and experimental manipulation of a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem near Portal, Arizona, USA. Ecology 90:1708.
http://esapubs.org/archive/ecol/E090/118/
Excel data is from the paper Bahlai, C.A., Schaafsma, A.W., Lagos, D., Voegtlin, D., Smith, J.L., Welsman, J.A., Xue, Y., DiFonzo, C., Hallett, R.H., 2014. Factors inducing migratory forms of soybean aphid and an examination of North American spatial dynamics of this species in the context of migratory behavior. Agriculture and Forest Entomology. 16, 240-250.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/afe.12051/full
Master_suction_trap_data_list_uncleaned.csv is a pre-cleaning version of a publically available dataset by David Voegtlin, Doris Lagos, Douglas Landis and Christie Bahlai, available at http://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datatables/122
Original materials adapted from Software Carpentry shell lessons by Greg Wilson with contributions from Ethan White, Jens vdL, Raniere Silva, Meg Stanton, Amy Brown and Doug Latornell.
Original materials adapted from Software Carpentry SQL lessons for ecologists by Ethan White, which were adapted from Greg Wilson's original SQL lessons.
Original materials adapted from SWC Python lessons by Sarah Supp. John Blischak led the continued development of materials with contributions from Gavin Simpson, Tracy Teal, Greg Wilson, Diego Barneche, Stephen Turner and Karthik Ram.
Original materials adapted from Practical Data Management for Bug Counters by Christie Bahlai
Christie Bahlai and Aleksandra Pawlik led the continued development of materials with contributions
from Jennifer Bryan, Alexander Duryee, Jeffrey Hollister, Daisie Huang, Owen Jones, and Ben Marwick