Input/output and manipulation utilities for LiPD files in Matlab, R and Python
We want you to be involved! Check here for news about workshops, contributed code, tutorials, and other project related progress.
The first LiPD workshop was held in Boulder, CO at the NOAA campus. (Thanks to our friends at NOAA for hosting us) Scientists from different backgrounds heard about the project and provided critical feedback needed to move the project forward. One goal was to find a common ground where LiPD can accommodate all areas of the paleoclimate field. We are growing close to that goal!
LiPD is a piece to the GeoChronR project. While LiPD utilities aims to facilitate data into the LiPD format, GeoChronR is the end-goal. GeoChronR provides more opportunity for data visualization and analysis.
We invited a group of scientists to the beautiful Flagstaff, AZ to try GeoChronR on their computers with their data. A majority of the time was spent hands-on with the data in R. We were able to squash many software bugs and discover many use-cases from our participants.
The workshop concluded with short presentations by each participant, and the outcome was compelling. For such a short time frame, they were able to produce some great results.
We are planning a workshop for 2017. We'll have details on this soon!
We're constantly working to add new functionality to the package and guides on how to use the functions. Check back often!
Welcome Jupyter - Quickstart.ipynb
Welcome LiPD - Quickstart.ipynb
How to - Python Pickle module.ipynb
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