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SSCC News November 2022

Spring Training The SSCC’s spring training schedule is now available. The core Data Wrangling in R, Stata, or Python workshops will be taught in mid-January, between semesters, and online so you can...

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SSCC Slurm Cluster

The SSCC’s Slurm cluster has become the place to run big research computing jobs. If you’re still running big jobs on Linstat, it’s time to start submitting them to Slurm instead (it’s easy to do)....

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SSCC News January 2023

SSCC Slurm Cluster Expansion The new servers purchased through the SSCC’s Research Core Revitalization Program grant have been added to the Slurm cluster. The Slurm cluster now has: Over 5000 total...

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SSCC News March 2023

Slurm Update Usage of the SSCC Slurm cluster is growing rapidly: Slurm did more computing in February than Linstat ever has in a single month. But there’s still plenty of room for SSCC researchers to...

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SSCC Annual Account Renewal

The Social Science Computing Cooperative carries out an annual account exercise to keep our account list up to date.  To renew your account, you should receive an email with a customized link that you...

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SSCC News May 2023

Summer Training Schedule The SSCC’s summer training schedule is still available and the fall training schedule will be posted soon. As always it will include data wrangling classes in R, Stata, and...

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SSCC News for August 2023

SSCC Training The SSCC’s fall training schedule is now available. We’d like to particularly draw the attention of new graduate students to the “Introduction to…” and “Data Wrangling in…” workshops in...

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SSCC News October 2023

Welcome to the SSCC We want to extend a warm welcome to all the new members of the Social Science Computing Cooperative, whether you’re a new faculty member, staff member, or graduate student who will...

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SSCC News December 2023

Spring Training The SSCC’s spring training schedule is now available. The core Data Wrangling in R, Stata, or Python workshops will be taught in mid-January, between semesters, and online so you can...

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SSCC News January 2024

Open OnDemand Do you need the power of the SSCC’s Linux servers, but find a command line interface intimidating? Are you a veteran Linux user who still misses the convenience of a graphical user...

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SSCC News April 2024

SSCC Annual Account Renewal The SSCC’s annual account renewal process is underway. The Social Science Computing Cooperative carries out an annual account exercise to keep our account list up to date....

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SSCC News June 2024

Changes to Storage Limits at the SSCC Data storage has become a major expense for the SSCC. On average, it costs the SSCC $82 to store and back up 1TB of data for one year (compared to DoIT’s...

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SSCC News for August 2024

Farewell to Doug and Amanda! Doug Hemken will retire as an SSCC statistical consultant at the end of September, after a long career during which he enhanced the work of thousands of researchers. Amanda...

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SSCC News for September 2024

Welcome to the SSCC! We want to extend a warm welcome to all the new members of the Social Science Computing Cooperative, whether you’re a new faculty member, staff member, or graduate student who will...

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SSCC News for November 2024

Caitlin’s Back! (Temporarily) The SSCC Help Desk has been short-staffed since August and, by happy coincidence, Caitlin Tefft is temporarily available. Caitlin worked for the SSCC from 2009 to 2021...

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SSCC News for January 2025

SSCC Training It’s not too late to sign up for the SSCC’s qualitative data analysis workshops: Using Software for Qualitative Analysis, Introduction to NVivo, and Introduction to MaxQDA. Remember,...

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SSCC News for March 2025

Mind Your Memory Linstat users may have noticed recent episodes of servers running slowly, caused by them running low on memory. At times the servers have had to kill jobs to keep from crashing. To...

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