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  1. & research community: Join co-design workshops for new infrastructure to support -driven through the ARDC's HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons on .

    ardc.edu.au/event/co-design-wo

  2. I've been reviewing publisher policies wrt to code availability lately. A few mention FAIR, the American Meteorological Society even link to the FAIR4RS working group, but the journals look to be the first linking in policy the the FAIR4RS principles. Nice!

  3. Current best practice in has been laid down by in the 2016 Software Citation Principles from the FORCE11 working group. What should be pointed to as the source is a conundrum far better detailed in that work, than in this series of toots!

    As far as I can tell though, all the energy appears to have gone into the form of the reference, not the form and detail in the citation. Citation and reference are conflated (as they often are elsewhere). But they're different!

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  4. Really thoughtful suggestion to draw attention to maintenance of . In a nutshell: articles for updates could draw attention to maintenance efforts. Which leads me to wonder something related to this about the movement. nature.com/articles/s41559-023

    Software citation is a different solution, asking researchers to cite the software directly. Software is, after all, a creative, intellectual work. Articles about software are an intermediary solution. 1/7

  5. Do you have a burning question about making and ? Carole Goble and the ARDC's own Paula Andrea Martinez will be doing an Ask Me Anything on February 21st 10AM UTC (9PM AEDT)

    us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist