21 Feb 2024, University College London University College London has posted on their website about the Harmony project. Read more on UCL’s website 26 Jan 2024, Software Sustainability Institute The team on the Harmony project contacted the Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) and had some conversations with Steve Crouch from the SSI and the University of Southampton about making our software more sustainable. Read more on the SSI’s website 28 September 2023, Ulster University Ulster University’s Psychology department post writes, “The Harmony project is running at Ulster University in collaboration with University College London, the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria and Fast Data Science.
Here’s the link to join our Discord, where you can find the event: https://discord.gg/harmonydata! Announcing: Harmony Orientation Session! 🌐 Date & Time: Monday 19 February 2024, at 10am UK time Location: Discord Video of the event Hey Harmony Community! We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming Orientation Session on Discord! Whether you’re new to Harmony or looking to dive deeper into our projects, this event is for you. During the session, we’ll cover:
Troubleshooting Harmony Harmony didn’t find anything in my PDF Harmony tends to perform better if you upload a file with item numbers. If there are are no question numbers in the instrument, it’s very hard for Harmony to distinguish question text from other content such as the copyright information. Click here to see an example PDF with question numbers included. Also, if your PDF is a scanned document, please see if you can find a fully digitised (OCR’ed) version of the document.
Now you can share your harmonisations with your colleagues with a simple share link! We’ve added Firebase authentication to Harmony. You can log in with Google, Github or Twitter, and then you can see all your previous harmonisation work. You can even share your work with colleagues on LinkedIn, Twitter, or via URL. You’ll then be taken to the dialogue box in your chosen platform, where you can share your work as normal.
On Thursday, August 17th, 2023, the Harmony and TIDAL teams teamed up to run a workshop at University College London to allow researchers to try out their software tools. The workshop was attended by researchers interested in using these tools to study child and adolescent mental health, and other areas in social science research, from the effects of gambling addiction to asking questions about nature vs nurture in twin studies.