Exploring the intersection of data science and open practices at British Antarctic Survey ... : The Turing Way Practitioners Hub Case Study Series 2023 - British Antarctic Survey ...

This case study is published under The Turing Way Practitioners Hub Cohort 1 - case study series. The Practitioners Hub is a The Turing Way project that works with experts from partnering organisations to promote data science best practices. In 2023, The Turing Way team partnered with five organisat...

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Main Authors: The Alan Turing Institute, British Antarctic Survey
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10337800
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10337800
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Summary:This case study is published under The Turing Way Practitioners Hub Cohort 1 - case study series. The Practitioners Hub is a The Turing Way project that works with experts from partnering organisations to promote data science best practices. In 2023, The Turing Way team partnered with five organisations in the UK including British Antarctic Survey. This work is supported by Innovate UK BridgeAI. The Practitioners Hub has also received funding and support from the Ecosystem Leadership Award under the EPSRC Grant EP/X03870X/1 and The Alan Turing Institute. We thank Lucy Stephenson, Scientific Data Coordinator in the UK Polar Data Centre at British Antarctic Survey and an Expert in Residence for the first cohort of The Turing Way Practitioners Hub, for facilitating the development of this case study. The inaugural cohort of The Turing Way Practitioners Hub has been designed and led by Dr Malvika Sharan. The Research Project Manager is Alexandra Araujo Alvarez. Stuart Gillespie is the technical writer for this ...