Welcome to the Quarto Workshop!
A self-paced tutorial on scientific and technical publishing with Quarto
Welcome to the Quarto workshop, initially designed for LMU OSC Summer School 2023 and LMU & MPG Open Science Summer School 2024.
Tutorial Overview
This self-paced tutorial is intended to take about 2 hours to complete (when skipping the advanced exercises) and is aimed at early-career researchers. It covers the absolute basics of the scientific and technical publishing system Quarto while using R in RStudio.
The tutorial is split into the following sections:
- Quarto Tutorials from the official Quarto project
- Tips and Comments from our own experiences of using Quarto
- Advanced Exercises that are more challenging than the beginner Quarto tutorials
- Links to further resources
What is Quarto?
The official Quarto website reads:
These features make Quarto an extremely useful tool for researchers to:
- write reproducible research reports, presentations or scientific articles
- create personal of project websites
- publish tutorials, textbooks, or other educational resources online
- and much more…
If you have not seen many examples yourself, go to the official Quarto Gallery, the Quarto Blog, or have a look at the following presentation for a few examples, where we have used Quarto in our own work:
Learn how to use Quarto yourself
When you have finished reading this short introduction and want to learn how to use Quarto for your own projects, go to the Quarto Tutorials page next. 💻 🙀
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