# Data Hazards - Chapter announcement | platforms | timelines | notes | | -------- | -------- | -------- | | twitter/x | february | Text | | mastodon | february | Text | | linkedin | february | Text | | newsletter | going out week of 27-29 2024 | coming out | ## to do - chapter promotion happening in february! - february 21: attending collaboration cafe - adding information to contributors record: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/afterword/contributors-record.html - add cw and srg to contributors list in readme for TTW ### examples - https://twitter.com/turingway/status/1582022473755029504 - https://twitter.com/turingway/status/1712858881267777780 - https://twitter.com/turingway/status/1513541747095314441 ### resources - can use to draft text (helps with spaces): https://getchirrapp.com/ ### outline sections: - announcement - background: how chapter came about - content of chapter - what there is to do in the future images: - add images - screenshots of chapter - any scriberia images? - alt text ### draft text ⚠️🚨NEW CHAPTER ALERT!🚨⚠️
 A new sub-chapter on the Data Hazards is now live! 🎉 Check out the chapter here: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/ethical-research/data-hazards This chapter finds its roots and inspirations from Nina Di Cara and Natalie Zelenka, the creators of the Data Hazards Project. It also collates information and knowledge gathered from (Susana Roman Garcia)[https://github.com/Susana465] and (Ceilidh Welsh's)[https://github.com/CeilidhWelsh] experience hosting a one-day Data Ethics Symposium in March 2023. :::info had to edit to this due to character limits on twitter: This chapter finds its roots & inspirations from Nina Di Cara & Natalie Zelenka, the creators of the Data Hazards Project. It also collates information & knowledge gathered from Susana Roman Garcia & Ceilidh Welsh's experience hosting a 1-day Data Ethics Symposium in March 2023. ::: This chapter covers and introduces the Data Hazards Project, how to use the Data Hazards labels and apply them to your own research! Learn more about the Data Hazards project here: https://datahazards.com/ ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/rJ7eCFX2T.png) Alt Text: <img alt="A cartoon sketch of a female-presenting researcher using the Data Hazard labels on a research project. The first section in the image is the researcher looking at 10 data hazard labels under the heading 'Learn'. An arrow leads to the next step, where under the heading 'Apply' the group of people are looking at a research paper with the researcher and talking to one another, one person is raising a hand to ask a question. An arrow then leads to 'Display' where the researcher is pointing to their paper infront of an audience, with the hazard labels on each side. Learn, Apply and Display are all connected to the bigger title of Reflect, surrounded by a thought bubble. To the right-hand side of the Reflect heading, the researcher and another person are sticking hazard labels to a piece of paper." src="../../_images/data-hazard.jpg" style="height: 500px;"> The writing and reviewing process took months of discussion and review, involving members of the Data Hazards Team (@NatZelenka, @ninadicara) and Turing Way (@ekaroune, @aleesteele, @MalvikaSharan, @batool664, @AlexandraAA10, @biotechchat, @sarmiento_prz, Irma Hafidz). :::info edited on mastodon: The writing and reviewing process took months of discussion and review, involving members of the Data Hazards Team (Natalia Zelenka, Nina Di Cara) and Turing Way (Emma Karoune, @aleesteele, @malvikasharan, @batool664 @AleAAJ, Arielle Bennett, David Sarmiento-Perez, Irma Hafidz). ::: Thank you for all the conversations, feedback and help along the way, and to everyone who co-drafted, reviewed, discussed, and published this new chapter in Github pull requests, google docs, and other platforms. This chapter is still a work in progress! If you wanted to get involved please check out some discussions on the chapter: https://github.com/the-turing-way/the-turing-way/pull/3514. We would love to hear from you at one of the upcoming collaboration cafes. With even more Data Hazards news, keep a look out for the upcoming and exciting pre-print release of "Data Hazards as an ethical toolkit for Neuroscience"! ⚠️🚨NEW CHAPTER ALERT!🚨⚠️
 A new sub-chapter on the Data Hazards is now live! 🎉 Check out the chapter here: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/ethical-research/data-hazards This chapter finds its roots and inspirations from Nina Di Cara and Natalie Zelenka, the creators of the Data Hazards Project. It also collates information and knowledge gathered from Susana Roman Garcia and Ceilidh Welsh's experience hosting a one-day Data Ethics Symposium in March 2023. The writing and reviewing process took months of discussion and review, involving members of the Data Hazards Team and The Turing Way, and is still a work in progress! If you wanted to get involved please check out some discussions on the chapter: https://github.com/the-turing-way/the-turing-way/pull/3514. We would love to hear from you at one of the upcoming collaboration cafes. Congratulations to the team! 🎉