
Xiaoli Chen enhanced The Turing Way repository by developing and integrating comprehensive guidance on Persistent Identifiers and citable research outputs within the Research Data Management documentation. Using Markdown and YAML, Xiaoli consolidated PID-related content into a dedicated chapter, improved metadata linkage, and expanded workflows for Data Management Plans and research object citation. The work included refining content structure, updating cross-references, and improving navigation by fixing broken links and updating the table of contents. Xiaoli’s technical writing and metadata management skills ensured greater clarity, discoverability, and long-term maintainability, addressing both business value and FAIR data practices across multiple documentation modules.
February 2026: Delivered targeted improvements to the Turing Way documentation with an emphasis on citable metadata and versioning (RDM), enhancing clarity, navigation, and long-term maintainability. Added a contributor profile to recognize Xiaoli Chen’s contributions and bolster openness. Resolved documentation navigation issues by fixing 5 broken cross-reference links, improving reliability for readers and downstream users.
February 2026: Delivered targeted improvements to the Turing Way documentation with an emphasis on citable metadata and versioning (RDM), enhancing clarity, navigation, and long-term maintainability. Added a contributor profile to recognize Xiaoli Chen’s contributions and bolster openness. Resolved documentation navigation issues by fixing 5 broken cross-reference links, improving reliability for readers and downstream users.
Month: 2025-11. Delivered consolidated Persistent Identifiers (PID) guidance and expanded citable outputs guidance within The Turing Way, focusing on business value, long-term accessibility, and reproducibility. Key achievements include creating and integrating a dedicated PID chapter (rdm-pid.md) into the RDM guidance, and establishing cross-chapter references to strengthen discoverability and metadata coherence across six chapters. Expanded citable research outputs and DMPs guidance across the lifecycle, with practical guidance on DOIs, data citations, and funder policies. Implemented improvements to formatting and readability in connection metadata, and added DMP/citable-object workflows (preprint DOIs, protocols, and related outputs) with clear cross-references to DataCite, Crossref, ORCID, and ROR. Finalized indexing and contributor coverage to improve navigation and awareness of PID/FAIR practices. Overall, these efforts enhance findability, citability, interoperability, and reusability of research objects while strengthening repository workflows and documentation quality.
Month: 2025-11. Delivered consolidated Persistent Identifiers (PID) guidance and expanded citable outputs guidance within The Turing Way, focusing on business value, long-term accessibility, and reproducibility. Key achievements include creating and integrating a dedicated PID chapter (rdm-pid.md) into the RDM guidance, and establishing cross-chapter references to strengthen discoverability and metadata coherence across six chapters. Expanded citable research outputs and DMPs guidance across the lifecycle, with practical guidance on DOIs, data citations, and funder policies. Implemented improvements to formatting and readability in connection metadata, and added DMP/citable-object workflows (preprint DOIs, protocols, and related outputs) with clear cross-references to DataCite, Crossref, ORCID, and ROR. Finalized indexing and contributor coverage to improve navigation and awareness of PID/FAIR practices. Overall, these efforts enhance findability, citability, interoperability, and reusability of research objects while strengthening repository workflows and documentation quality.

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