The Digital-Work Lab Handbook

Our handbook is a public and participatory initiative to facilitate our research activities, and consistently deliver high-quality service to students. It is an integral part of our culture of impact, rigor, openness, participation, and learning.

Structure

To organize procedures, documents and files, the handbook consists of the following sections, each with unique numbers:

Number Section
10-19 Lab management
20-29 Research
30-39 Teaching
40-49 Funding
50-59 Service

Resources

There are external repositories for the following teaching offers:

  Bachelor Master Ph.D.
Lecture Digital Work Lecture Logo - -
Project Open Source Project Logo - -
Seminar - Literature Review Seminar Logo Literature Review Seminar Logo
Theses Theses Logo Theses Logo (*)

(*) Resources for Ph.D. students, theses, and research are in section 20.

For sharing data, communication and meetings, we use the following tools:

Schedule meetings Meet online Collaborate Share confidential data
Calendly Zoom GitHub Nextcloud

Contributors

Gerit Wagner LaureenTh Doris1403
dengdenglele Stella1234-design
florian3501jacolatekeisi0101Ralph1612artururbalevychLeonuixDominikMingesJ4Q1R1jonasbnmarikea dependabot[bot] copilot[bot] lab_bot[bot] pre-commit hooks[bot] github-cronjob[bot]
Prof. Dr. Gerit Wagner Team Students Bots

The handbook takes inspiration from GitLab’s Handbook, providing an open and transparent resource in the academic context. We invite everyone to contribute to it using the issues and pull requests and to use it as a resource. Instructions and guidelines are available in 10.10 Handbook.