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J535D165/README.md

Hi, I'm Jonathan //J535D165

Ever wondered what the ideal (scientific) workflow would look like? And what kind of tools you need for it? It's maybe an impossible question to anser, but many will say the workflow should be efficient, transparent, and reproducible. I don't know the answer as well, but I fully support these principles. Over the past years, I've used my GitHub profile to share and collaborate on projects aimed at developing the ideal academic workflow. The following projects are my top interest at the moment:

  • Data access: If you're looking for an easy way to download scientific data, be sure to check out Datahugger πŸ‘ - the easiest way to download scientific data! I'm also involved in projects like pyalex (new!), cbsodata, and rispy.

  • Superfast reading: Can we make systematic reviews fun to work on by using AI for the boring πŸ’€ parts? With ASReview and asreview.ai, we speed up systematic reviewing. I'm lead of ASReview's development team.

  • Transparent workflows: I'm experimenting with projects like scitree and scisort, which help and promote to use repoducible project folder structures.

  • Data linkage: I work on projects like recordlinkage and List of data matching software. Although my attention may sometimes waver from these projects, but they are still close to my heart ❀️.

In addtion to this, you can also find me at Utrecht University (in the Netherlands) as the project lead for the Open and FAIR Data and Software movement.

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  1. recordlinkage recordlinkage Public

    A powerful and modular toolkit for record linkage and duplicate detection in Python

    Python 975 153

  2. asreview/asreview asreview/asreview Public

    Active learning for systematic reviews

    Python 654 122

  3. datahugger datahugger Public

    One downloader for many scientific data and code repositories! DOI πŸ‘ Data

    Python 66 10

  4. data-matching-software data-matching-software Public

    A list of free data matching and record linkage software.

    371 42

  5. pyalex pyalex Public

    A Python library for OpenAlex (openalex.org)

    Python 181 24

  6. asreview/synergy-dataset asreview/synergy-dataset Public

    SYNERGY - Open machine learning dataset on study selection in systematic reviews

    Python 68 28