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# Consultations | ||
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## Overview | ||
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Members of our group are available to meet with researchers one-on-one to help them solve individual data problems. | ||
These can be one-off appointments, or recurring meetings. | ||
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Here are some helpful things to keep in mind when working with people in this capacity: | ||
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## During a meeting | ||
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- [Here is a link to some helpful IT resources at UA.](https://cct-datascience.github.io/group-procedures/software.html) | ||
- Remind them about the [Incubator program](https://datascience.cct.arizona.edu/incubator). | ||
- Plug the fall reproducibility series. | ||
- Ask them how they found out about us. | ||
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## After meeting with someone | ||
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- [Document the meeting and what you worked on here.](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RWYvm8w6x4YcqJNbugvD0336XtZTUNVmRkthBbzHF7Y/edit) | ||
- Add the meeting to the CCT Effort Spreadsheet (link changes each year; [2024](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19Nxa4HiCYmQ4oXa41XR7kBIpRoatxD-Efp0VBUpRLDk/edit#gid=0)). | ||
- If it has been a recurrent collaboration, consider following up a few weeks after your last meeting to check on their progress. | ||
- Consider collecting testimonial feedback to save [here.](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m8X8kVeEIDU9Xo3xzLXr0kb2HL_aQYYoh5Qp8a33wHI/edit#heading=h.bfh5rd50u0d7) |