This training highlights the importance of free and open source software (FOSS) and open hardware for health sciences.
By the end of this training, learners should be able to:
- Understand the importance of free and open source software (FOSS) for health sciences
- Be aware of the widely used FOSS tools for data analysis and visualization
- Understand the importance of open hardware for health research
Training outline
- The potential of FOSS tools
- Finding commonly used FOSS tools
- Using collaborative tools and platforms (e.g. GitHub, interactive notebooks)
- Virtual REsearch Environments (VRE) for health research
- Open hardware
Resources for facilitators and learners
Online courses
- The Carpentries. Welcome – Introduction to Open Data Science with R.
- Foundations of data analysis with R – The GRAPH Courses
- Chang, Winston. Cookbook for R.
- Oxford Population Health. FoSSA: Fundamentals of Statistical Software & Analysis – The GRAPH Courses.
Publications and blogs
- Niezen, G., Eslambolchilar, P., Thimbleby, H. 2016. "Open-Source Hardware for Medical Devices." BMJ Innovations. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjinnov-2015-000080
- Heath, V. 2020. Open-Source Medical Hardware: What You Should Know and What You Can Do. Creative Commons.
Videos, webinars, online tutorials
- Bülau, Konstatin, Dege, Lion. 2022. APIs - Interfacing Tools and Services.
- Bonaretti, S. 2020. Why We Should Use Jupyter Notebook in Medical Image Analysis. TORW2020.
- CINECA Project. 2022. Text Mining Tools for Cleaning Cohort Data.
- Parrot, Scott. 2023. How To Extract Data from Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Washington State University Libraries. Using Zotero for Systematic Reviews. Google Docs.
- Berlin Institute of Health at Charité. BIH/Charité Virtual Research Environment.
- The Open Source Hardware Association. 2022. Open Hardware and Health Technology: A Panel Discussion.
- National Library of Medicine. 2021. NCBI Minute: Using NCBI Datasets Command-Line Tools to Access Data and Metadata for Genomes.
- BrainModes. 2020. What Is The Virtual Research Environment? (English).
Library guides
- Stansfield, C., Gough, D., Bangpan, M., Bhimani, N. 2021. Systematic Reviews. London: UCL Library Services
Curated lists of tools
- Awesome Health
- Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences. WEISS Open Source Tools.
- National Library of Medicine. Data & Software - Site Guide.