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The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research

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The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2021 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log

v1.1.0: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters from Book Dash May and November 2022;
v1.0.2: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters since Book Dash November 2021;
v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters;
v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook;
v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to main;
v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to main;
v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to main;
v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to main;

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.0.2 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.1)

v1.2.0

What's Changed

  • Challenges with & Pillars of OSS Sustainability
  • Update unions page with more recommendations
  • Useful Resources subchapter for remote collab
  • edit instructions on Google Scholar citations
  • Add checklist and responsibility document for Fireside chat
  • Local-build-instructions in a subchapter
  • Move welcome to index.md
  • edit alt-text to be more informative
  • Fixing the landing page deployment and updating redirects
  • Update the website footer to remove copyright assertion, and replace it with a link to the project licenses
  • Fixed dead link to eScience Center language guides
  • Add Mastodon badge in News README.md
  • Updated files for new release and update release-workflow.md to add a missing step
  • add fireside speakers for eventOrganizing
  • adds Plausible Analytics
  • MAINT: remove mentions of travis
  • Create team-manual.md
  • Adding new set of images and compressing file larger than 700 kb
  • Add template for the translation
  • Update newsletters-process with Zenodo link and missing sections
  • Add mentions of the The Software Freedom Law Center & Software Freedom Conservancy to the section in Machine Learning Model Licenses on license enforcement.
  • Add Book Dash reports from 2021 and 2022
  • Repositories chapter
  • Adding instructions for making your software on gitlab citable with Zenodo
  • Update pd-overview-planning.md
  • Update citable-steps.md (including hardware
  • Creating Academic-Industry Collaboration chapter and subchapters
  • Facilitating Stakeholder Engagement
  • Chapter on Hybrid Collaboration
  • Leadership chapter with 3 new subchapters and landing page
  • Data Governance for the ML Pipeline
  • Update ram.md (research application management)
  • Restructure link checking
  • rewrite version control for datasets
  • Add a tag in presenting about The Turing Way chapter
  • Update glossary.md -open hardware
  • Add Landing Page for Infrastructure Documentation
  • Update translation-getting-started.md
  • Update reg registered reports chapter with case study
  • Registration forms sub-chapter
  • creating governance folder + adding coworking & core team notes
  • Remove sensitive links
  • Create Newsletter_41_Mar2023.md
  • Create Newsletter_42_Apr2023.md
  • Create Newsletter_43_May2023.md
  • Add link to Chinese readme
  • Update Localisation Guidelines
  • workflows: add accessibility alt-text bot.
  • Add a chapter about error management
  • Update coc documents to make the committee information up to date
  • Create licenses-hardware.md
  • Upload illustrations from the May Book Dash
  • Update citation information
  • Add GSoC files and include reports
  • The Environmental Impact of Digital Research
  • Update 2023-GSoC-Final-Report-arya
  • 2023 Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund RFP
  • Create newsletter_40_Feb2023.md
  • Create newsletter_44_Jun2023.md
  • Rename Newsletter_41_Mar2023.md
  • Rename Newsletter_42_April2023.md
  • Adding Slack policy to community handbook
  • Adding Open peer review image
  • Adding research infrastructure roles image
  • Adding valuing people-process image
  • Updating "Data Stewards" page with figure
  • Adding illustrations to academic-industry chapters
  • Updating references to Programming Historian
  • adding ethics-committee-with-text image
  • Added FAIR Wizard to DMP tools
  • Use executable notebooks image in open notebooks section
  • Add image to cultural change
  • Add new resources to Open Education
  • Adding figure and alt-text to "The Environmental Impact of Digital Research" page
  • Create Newsletter_40_Feb2023.md
  • Update the Research Data Management chapter
  • Data Feminism Landing Page
  • [Ready for review] Update Twitter references to use X
  • Add contents: write permission for crowdin workflow
  • Separate collaborators from contributors' files in the community handbook
  • Installing Python Package developed to provide user pathways to access a curated set of chapters
  • Update contributors to pathways work
  • adding new alt text for collaboration iceberg image
  • Ethics-informed licensing - an extension of and partial re-write of the licencing section in reproducible research
  • Update citable-cite.md
  • Update research data management data curation
  • Data hazards chapter release
  • Electronic Lab Notebooks Chapter
  • Introducing Blobless Clones to Address Slow Internet Connections
  • Add reports and templates from Book Dash 2021
  • Update social media chapter
  • Update Crowdin Contributors table
  • Adding access considerations and support to community handbook for events and moving alt text
  • Update communication-channels.md to add channel information
  • Update README.md - remove gitter link
  • Domain migration banner
  • Add sketch for DNS page
  • Update slack-welcome-guide.md
  • Reduce animation filesize
  • Add previous project reports
  • Create coworking and pm-core-20240321.md meeting notes
  • Share script for book stats for reporting
  • Create Newsletter_39_Jan2023.md
  • Updating 2022 Annual Report Archive
  • Upload Book Dash WG meeting notes from September 2023
  • Changing buttondown links to tinyletter
  • Add illustrations from November

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The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research

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The Turing Way November 2022 Latest

The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2021 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log

v1.1.0: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters from Book Dash May and November 2022;
v1.0.2: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters since Book Dash November 2021;
v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters;
v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook;
v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to main;
v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to main;
v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to main;
v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to main;

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.0.2 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.1)

v1.2.0

What's Changed

  • Challenges with & Pillars of OSS Sustainability
  • Update unions page with more recommendations
  • Useful Resources subchapter for remote collab
  • edit instructions on Google Scholar citations
  • Add checklist and responsibility document for Fireside chat
  • Local-build-instructions in a subchapter
  • Move welcome to index.md
  • edit alt-text to be more informative
  • Fixing the landing page deployment and updating redirects
  • Update the website footer to remove copyright assertion, and replace it with a link to the project licenses
  • Fixed dead link to eScience Center language guides
  • Add Mastodon badge in News README.md
  • Updated files for new release and update release-workflow.md to add a missing step
  • add fireside speakers for eventOrganizing
  • adds Plausible Analytics
  • MAINT: remove mentions of travis
  • Create team-manual.md
  • Adding new set of images and compressing file larger than 700 kb
  • Add template for the translation
  • Update newsletters-process with Zenodo link and missing sections
  • Add mentions of the The Software Freedom Law Center & Software Freedom Conservancy to the section in Machine Learning Model Licenses on license enforcement.
  • Add Book Dash reports from 2021 and 2022
  • Repositories chapter
  • Adding instructions for making your software on gitlab citable with Zenodo
  • Update pd-overview-planning.md
  • Update citable-steps.md (including hardware
  • Creating Academic-Industry Collaboration chapter and subchapters
  • Facilitating Stakeholder Engagement
  • Chapter on Hybrid Collaboration
  • Leadership chapter with 3 new subchapters and landing page
  • Data Governance for the ML Pipeline
  • Update ram.md (research application management)
  • Restructure link checking
  • rewrite version control for datasets
  • Add a tag in presenting about The Turing Way chapter
  • Update glossary.md -open hardware
  • Add Landing Page for Infrastructure Documentation
  • Update translation-getting-started.md
  • Update reg registered reports chapter with case study
  • Registration forms sub-chapter
  • creating governance folder + adding coworking & core team notes
  • Remove sensitive links
  • Create Newsletter_41_Mar2023.md
  • Create Newsletter_42_Apr2023.md
  • Create Newsletter_43_May2023.md
  • Add link to Chinese readme
  • Update Localisation Guidelines
  • workflows: add accessibility alt-text bot.
  • Add a chapter about error management
  • Update coc documents to make the committee information up to date
  • Create licenses-hardware.md
  • Upload illustrations from the May Book Dash
  • Update citation information
  • Add GSoC files and include reports
  • The Environmental Impact of Digital Research
  • Update 2023-GSoC-Final-Report-arya
  • 2023 Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund RFP
  • Create newsletter_40_Feb2023.md
  • Create newsletter_44_Jun2023.md
  • Rename Newsletter_41_Mar2023.md
  • Rename Newsletter_42_April2023.md
  • Adding Slack policy to community handbook
  • Adding Open peer review image
  • Adding research infrastructure roles image
  • Adding valuing people-process image
  • Updating "Data Stewards" page with figure
  • Adding illustrations to academic-industry chapters
  • Updating references to Programming Historian
  • adding ethics-committee-with-text image
  • Added FAIR Wizard to DMP tools
  • Use executable notebooks image in open notebooks section
  • Add image to cultural change
  • Add new resources to Open Education
  • Adding figure and alt-text to "The Environmental Impact of Digital Research" page
  • Create Newsletter_40_Feb2023.md
  • Update the Research Data Management chapter
  • Data Feminism Landing Page
  • [Ready for review] Update Twitter references to use X
  • Add contents: write permission for crowdin workflow
  • Separate collaborators from contributors' files in the community handbook
  • Installing Python Package developed to provide user pathways to access a curated set of chapters
  • Update contributors to pathways work
  • adding new alt text for collaboration iceberg image
  • Ethics-informed licensing - an extension of and partial re-write of the licencing section in reproducible research
  • Update citable-cite.md
  • Update research data management data curation
  • Data hazards chapter release
  • Electronic Lab Notebooks Chapter
  • Introducing Blobless Clones to Address Slow Internet Connections
  • Add reports and templates from Book Dash 2021
  • Update social media chapter
  • Update Crowdin Contributors table
  • Adding access considerations and support to community handbook for events and moving alt text
  • Update communication-channels.md to add channel information
  • Update README.md - remove gitter link
  • Domain migration banner
  • Add sketch for DNS page
  • Update slack-welcome-guide.md
  • Reduce animation filesize
  • Add previous project reports
  • Create coworking and pm-core-20240321.md meeting notes
  • Share script for book stats for reporting
  • Create Newsletter_39_Jan2023.md
  • Updating 2022 Annual Report Archive
  • Upload Book Dash WG meeting notes from September 2023
  • Changing buttondown links to tinyletter
  • Add illustrations from November

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untagged-88f773236dfcdb1e00f4: Merge pull request #2959 from alan-turing-institute/malvikasharan-pat…

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The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research

The Turing Way December 2022 Latest

The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2021 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log

v1.1.0: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters from Book Dash Dec 2022
v1.0.3: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters from Book Dash May 2022
v1.0.2: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters since Book Dash November 2021
v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters.
v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook
v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to main.
v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to main.
v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to main.
v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to main.

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.0.3 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.1)

v1.1.0

The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research

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The Turing Way November 2022 Latest

The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2021 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log

v1.1.0: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters from Book Dash May and November 2022;
v1.0.2: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters since Book Dash November 2021;
v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters;
v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook;
v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to main;
v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to main;
v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to main;
v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to main;

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.0.2 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.1)

v1.1.0

The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research

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The Turing Way July 2022, Latest

The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2021 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log

v1.0.3: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters from Book Dash May 2022
v1.0.2: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters since Book Dash November 2021
v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters.
v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook
v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to main.
v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to main.
v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to main.
v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to main.

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.0.2 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.1)

v1.0.2

The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research, July 2022 Release

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The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2022 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log
v1.0.2: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters since Book Dash May 2022.
v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters.
v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook
v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to master.
v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to master.
v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to master.
v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to master.

Full Changelog: v1.0.1...v1.0.2 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.1)

alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way: v1.0.1 The Turing Way: 2021 release

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The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders.

The Turing Way project is openly developed and any and all questions, comments and recommendations are welcome at our github repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Additionally, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

This release in 2021 includes additional chapters developed by our contributors across five guides and the community handbook. In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository including the Zenodo metadata: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Release log

  • v1.0.1: Zenodo metadata information and additional chapters
  • v1.0.0: Five guide expansion of The Turing Way with a community handbook
  • v0.0.4: Continuous integration chapter merged to master.
  • v0.0.3: Reproducible environments chapter merged to master.
  • v0.0.2: Version control chapter merged to master.
  • v0.0.1: Reproducibility chapter merged to master.

Full Changelog: v1.0.0...v1.0.1 (Previous release: v0.0.3...v1.0.0)

v1.0.0 The Turing Way: 2020 release

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The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and collaborative data science. The Turing Way book is collaboratively developed by its diverse community of researchers, learners, educators, and other stakeholders. In 2020, the project underwent a major overhaul categorising chapters into 5 guides on reproducible research, project design, collaboration, communication and ethical research. Furthermore, we added a community handbook to document all the practices designed and implemented towards the development of the project and community.

What changed

This release includes the chapters and subchapters under different guides as listed below ('book/website' directory):

  • Reproducible Research: 16 chapters and 78 subchapters
  • Project design: 3 chapters and 5 subchapters
  • Collaboration: 5 chapters and 23 subchapters
  • Communication: 1 chapter and 3 subchapters
  • Ethical Research: 2 chapters
  • Community Handbook: 9 chapters and 34 subchapters (including community templates)
    This release also includes templates for drafting chapters and case studies in The Turing Way ('book/templates' directory).

In addition, all the project documents from the project are provided as they appear on The Turing Way GitHub repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way.

Full Changelog: v0.0.3...v1.0.0

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v0.0.4 new chapter: Continuous integration

28 May 15:25
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v0.0.3 new chapter: Reproducible environments

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Reproducible environments chapter merged to master.

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