Published February 28, 2023 | Version v1
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The Turing Way Workshop: Reproducible, Open and FAIR Research

  • 1. The Alan Turing Institute

Description

This presentation was used in the CDT sessions for University of Cambridge in January and February 2023. 

This presentation builds on material used in the sessions from 2022, which can be found here:

You can find the presentation on Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/record/6337939), shared under CC-BY 4.0 License for reuse and share. Please cite them as: Sharan, Malvika, & Karoune, Emma. (2022, March 8). The Turing Way Workshop: Reproducible, Open and FAIR Research. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6337939

Several slides in this presentation use The Turing Way and Open Life Science contents shared under CC-BY 4.0 License.

Overview

In this part-1 of the workshop we covered the following topics:

  • Reproducible Research
  • Open Science
  • FAIR principles
  • Setting project repository
  • README files (basic information about the project) on GitHub

Part 2 of the workshop covers the following topics:

  • Licenses to allow reuse of your research outputs in a way YOU want
  • Making your work citable: Digital Object Identifiers, Zenodo
  • Setting online repository for collaboration
  • CoC, Contributing guidelines, continuous integration
  • Reproducible environment and sharing to aid reproducibility: Binder
  • Revisiting how these contribute to implementing FAIR practices
  • What more you can do.

Files

Turing Way - CDT training - FAIR and Reproducible Research - 25 Jan & 15 Feb 2023.pdf