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Liz Hare, PhD

Dog Genetics LLC

I have two main areas of interest:

  • working dog genetic, genomic, behavior and health research and breeding program analysis
  • inclusion and accessibility in the R and open science communities

You can learn more about my dog-related work, including a publication list, on my CV.

Accessibility note: I provide links to both videos and slides for most talks. It's important to provide access to slides in advance because screen readers can't provide access to video content like screen sharing on Zoom or YouTube videos. If you find accessibility problems with anything here, please let me know at [email protected].

Working Dogs

ManyDogs Project, Assistant Director for Data Management and Open Science

ManyDogs is a big team science project aimed at enhancing our understanding of dog cognition by conducting standardized experiments at many sites using open science principles. The consortium will be able to address the problem of small sample sizes often found in this field.

PennVet Working Dog Center, Contract Researcher

The PennVet Working Dog Center does research on a wide variety of health and behavior topics related to dogs in training for careers like search and rescue and odor detection. I've worked with them over about ten years to identify statistical methods for their research questions, and to manage and analyze data.

I presented these slides from the 2021 IWDBA conference on the agreement between dogs' fosters and trainers on behavior questionnaires. If you are a member of the organization, you can see the video on the IWDA website.

Inclusion and Accessibility

I also work on inclusion and accessibility in the R and open science communities.

UseR! 2021. Organizing Committee

I worked with a great team to organize UseR! 2021. The website is a great resource for those hoping to plan inclusive conferences. Here are some related resources;

  • We wrote a paper sharing what we learned from each other and our experience.

  • Some of the team members built a Knowledgebase after the event as a guide for future events.

  • My colleagues interviewed me about my perspective as a screen reader user.

The Turing Way, Co-Lead, Accessibility Working Group and Book Dash Participant

Andrea Sánchez-Tapia and I gave a talk on Accessibility and Data Science for the November 2022 Book Dash.

RSE-AU/NZ, Accessibility Consulting

I provided an accessibility evaluation report and suggestions for the future for the 2022 Unconference.

Alt Text

Alternative ("Alt") text is a critical accessibility practice. It is written text that describes image contents and meaning. It's especially important for scientists who need access to information provided in graphical forms.

Alt Text in Paleontology

I gave a workshop on writing alt text to Time Scavengers science communication students. The video is no longer available but the Time Scavengers Workshop Slides are. We talked about a wide variety of scientific images including photos and diagrams in addition to my usual focus on data visualizations.

Alt Text in Data Visualization

The Urban Institute produced a book about accessibility practices for data visualization, Do No Harm: Centering Accessibility in Data Visualization. I wrote Chapter 4, "Writing Alt Text to Communicate the Meaning in Data Visualizations," introducing two models to think about how to write complete alt texts for graphs.

I gave a talk to R-Ladies NYC on "Writing Meaningful Alt Text for Data Visualizations in R." You can watch the Alt Text in R video or read the Alt Text in R Slides. The topics include writing complete alt texts and how to include them in R Markdown outputs like HTML reports and Xaringan slides.

Silvia Canelón and I investigated the use of alt text in the #TidyTuesday R data visualization learning group at CSVconf in 2021.

lizharedogs's Projects

detectorcbarq icon detectorcbarq

Analysis of merged Phase 1 and Phase 2 detector dog CBARQ data

dogpack icon dogpack

What the Package Does (One Line, Title Case)

fspe icon fspe

Estimating the Number of Factors in Exploratory Factor Analysis via out-of-sample Prediction Errors

markdown-cv icon markdown-cv

a simple template to write your CV in a readable markdown file and use CSS to publish/print it.

test1 icon test1

What the Package Does (One Line, Title Case)

the-turing-way icon the-turing-way

Host repository for The Turing Way: a how to guide for reproducible data science

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