Contributing to The Turing Way - and the importance of institutional support
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The Turing Way is a book and community on reproducible, ethical and inclusive data science, spanning multiple disciplines and fields. The Turing Way forms a space where people from various backgrounds can come together as a community to exchange ideas and best practices around reproducible data science. These discussions and practices are then documented and shared in the book, promoting alignment of best practices and encouraging broader use (by at least 5000 users of the book on a weekly basis).
For many Dutch researchers, The Turing Way is the ‘go to standard’ to improve the reproducibility of their research, and some institutes/research groups are already implementing these practices into their own working procedures.
During this workshop you will be introduced to The Turing Way, and we will demonstrate how you can contribute your knowledge and expertise to the community and handbook! We will go over the contribution process in a practical manner, ensuring that you will be a contributor by the end of the session.
To close the session, we will briefly discuss the importance of institutional support for university staff to contribute to resources such as The Turing Way. Without dedicated time or resources to contribute to these materials we risk that these Open Science projects become outdated and are no longer viable to maintain in the long term.
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20251024-OSF-ContributingToTheTuringWay.pdf
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Related works
- Describes
- Book: 10.5281/zenodo.15213042 (DOI)
- Other: https://code-cafes-nl.github.io/cafe_playbook/ (URL)
Dates
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2025-10-24
References
- Plomp, E., Moopen, N., Riemslagh, F., et al. (2025) Contributing to The Turing Way - and the importance of institutional support