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<p>Then list appropriate contribution types from <ahref="https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key">allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key</a> (e.g., code, review, doc, content, bug, ideas, infra).</p>
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<p>The workshop will give you <strong>practical skills and templates you can adapt for your own research</strong>. By the end, you’ll have the foundations for your own site - and a clear sense of how open, well-documented work can make your research easier to share, reuse, and build on.</p>
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<p>After the workshop, you can keep building on your site. Quarto has many possibilities, including adding blog posts, interactive figures, embedded code, galleries, teaching materials, or project updates. It’s a flexible foundation that can grow with your research, learning, and collaborations - and is free and open to use and host your site.</p>
<p>This course was developed as part of the <ahref="https://pythonhealthdatascience.github.io/stars/">STARS project</a>. STARS is supported by the Medical Research Council [grant number MR/Z503915/1].</p>
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<p><imgsrc="images/stars_reproduce_reuse_banner_blue.png" class="img-fluid" alt="Sharing Tools and Artefacts for Reproducible & Reusable Simulations in healthcare"></p>
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