Community Handbook#
This is a community handbook that discusses aspects of The Turing Way project that one can use for participating in this community.
The Turing Way is a community-led book project that involves diverse perspectives of researchers, funders, educators, learners and various stakeholders from around the world.
The Community Handbook part of this book aims to provide information about the project, ways of working, and other aspects that can make community participation equitable for our members.
We are incredibly grateful to our community members who are the readers, co-authors, contributors, collaborators, maintainers, helper and supporters.
Thank you for joining the incredible journey of The Turing Way!
License for The Turing Way book series#
All content in this book series is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) (CC BY 4.0) license.
The original files can be accessed online on our GitHub repository.
Useful links#
Visit the Turing Way GitHub repository at the-turing-way/the-turing-way to find out what we are working on. Start contributing to the book by reading our contribution guidelines.
If you are new and would like to connect with us, join our Gitter channel. We also host bimonthly online Collaboration Cafés to cowork online with our community members online. This would be the right place to get opinions from other community members and request their feedback and review on your work.
For specific questions or concerns, you can contact our community manager Anne Lee Steele by email at asteele@turing.ac.uk . Alternatively, you can contact the co-lead investigators Malvika Sharan by email at msharan@turing.ac.uk or Kirstie Whitaker (please note that Kirstie is on maternity leave for the rest of 2022).
To stay updated with our community events, subscribe to The Turing Way calendar. To receive monthly newsletters, join our mailing list
We are also on X (formerly Twitter), follow us for daily updates.
Wondering where to start?#
Here are a few suggestions for a good first contributions:
Fix a typo in the book and/or repository.
Flag the unclear or duplicated information in the book by opening an issue on the GitHub.
Fix an old issue or comment on the pull requests.
Write your personal experience of reproducible research in this google form.
The Turing Way Contact Points#
The co-lead investigators for this project are Dr Kirstie Whitaker, who leads the Tools, Practices and Systems Research Programme at The Alan Turing Institute and Dr. Malvika Sharan, Senior Researcher at the Alan Turing Institute.
Anne Lee Steele is the Research Community Manager. Alexandra Araujo Alvarez is the Research Project Manager.
You can contact them on the community Slack workspace or directly by email. You can write an email to Anne Lee Steele for any question or query by using the community email theturingway@gmail.com or contact her directly by emailing asteele@turing.ac.uk. In case you want to directly reach Malvika or Kirstie, email them at theturingway@gmail.com.
For contact details for Code of Conduct related query and reporting, please see the Code of Conduct file in this Community Handbook.