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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: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way/compare/v1.0.0...v1.0.1 (Previous release: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way/compare/v0.0.3...v1.0.0)
This work was supported by The UKRI Strategic Priorities Fund under the EPSRC Grant EP/T001569/1, particularly the "Tools, Practices and Systems" theme within that grant, and by The Alan Turing Institute under the EPSRC grant EP/N510129/1.
community, data science, research practices, reproducibility, ethics, handbook, collaboration
community, data science, research practices, reproducibility, ethics, handbook, collaboration
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