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0001 {% comment %}
0002   General description of Software, Data, and Library Carpentry.
0003 {% endcomment %}
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0005 {% include base_path.html %}
0006 
0007 <div class="row">
0008   <div class="col-md-2" align="center">
0009     <a href="{{ site.carpentries_site }}"><img src="{{ relative_root_path }}/assets/img/cp-logo-blue.svg" alt="The Carpentries logo" /></a>
0010   </div>
0011   <div class="col-md-8">
0012     <p><a href="{{ site.carpentries_site }}">The Carpentries</a> comprises
0013     Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, and Library Carpentry communities of Instructors, Trainers,
0014     Maintainers, helpers, and supporters who share a mission to teach
0015     foundational coding and data science skills to researchers and people 
0016     working in library- and information-related roles. In January,
0017     2018, The Carpentries was formed by the merger of Software Carpentry and
0018     Data Carpentry. Library Carpentry became an official Carpentries Lesson Program in November 2018.</p>
0019 
0020     <p>While individual lessons and workshops continue to be run under each
0021     lesson project, The Carpentries provide overall staffing and governance, as
0022     well as support for assessment, instructor training and mentoring.
0023     Memberships are joint, and the Carpentries project maintains a shared Code
0024     of Conduct. The Carpentries is a fiscally sponsored project of Community
0025     Initiatives, a registered 501(c)3 non-profit based in California, USA.</p>
0026   </div>
0027 </div>
0028 <div class="row">
0029   <div class="col-md-2" align="center">
0030     <a href="{{ site.swc_site }}"><img src="{{ relative_root_path }}/assets/img/swc-icon-blue.svg" alt="Software Carpentry logo" /></a>
0031   </div>
0032   <div class="col-md-8">
0033      <p>Since 1998, <a href="{{ site.swc_site }}">Software Carpentry</a> has
0034     been teaching researchers across all disciplines the foundational coding
0035     skills they need to get more done in less time and with less pain. Its
0036     volunteer instructors have run hundreds of events for thousands of learners
0037     around the world. Now that all research involves some degree of
0038     computational work, whether with big data, cloud computing, or simple task
0039     automation, these skills are needed more than ever.</p>
0040   </div>
0041 </div>
0042 <br/>
0043 <div class="row">
0044   <div class="col-md-2" align="center">
0045     <a href="{{ site.dc_site }}"><img src="{{ relative_root_path }}/assets/img/dc-icon-black.svg" alt="Data Carpentry logo" /></a>
0046   </div>
0047   <div class="col-md-8">
0048     <p><a href="{{ site.dc_site }}">Data Carpentry</a> develops and teaches
0049     workshops on the fundamental data skills needed to conduct research. Its
0050     target audience is researchers who have little to no prior computational
0051     experience, and its lessons are domain specific, building on learners'
0052     existing knowledge to enable them to quickly apply skills learned to their
0053     own research. Data Carpentry workshops take researchers through the entire
0054     data life cycle.</p>
0055   </div>
0056 </div>
0057 <br/>
0058 <div class="row">
0059   <div class="col-md-2" align="center">
0060     <a href="{{ site.lc_site }}"><img src="{{ relative_root_path }}/assets/img/lc-icon-black.png" alt="Library Carpentry logo" /></a>
0061   </div>
0062   <div class="col-md-8">
0063     <p><a href="{{ site.lc_site }}">Library Carpentry</a> develops lessons and
0064     teaches workshops for and with people working in library- and
0065     information-related roles. Its goal is to create an on-ramp to empower this
0066     community to use software and data in their own work, as well as be
0067     advocates for and train others in efficient, effective and reproducible data
0068     and software practices.</p>
0069   </div>
0070 </div>