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This meeting #RDAPlenary #RDA23 might win the logo contest
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This meeting #RDAPlenary #RDA23 might win the logo contest
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This meeting #RDAPlenary #RDA23 might win the logo contest
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Do you think the #FAIR principles for Research Software (https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA00068) are working? 2+ years after publishing, with over 500 people involved, we’re keen to understand if the #FAIR4RS principles have been useful & usable. If not, we’re asking the community what needs changing to make them work.
Survey: https://forms.gle/sRhRQD4gWBQWzcGS7
Webinars about the process:
1. 2024-11-25 1400 UTC - https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkduiurTIvE9QYmlH6qg51h-SSoyprzUef
2. 2024-12-06 0000 UTC - https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwod-6gqj4qE9Ewl7M-890S-VYNkUM4UiKh -
The room, breakfast, and local heroes are ready for #USRSE24 in Albuquerque
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I notice this
(#swissuniversities is hiring Reviewers for the Swiss Programme Open Science II (2025–2028) https://www.swissuniversities.ch/fileadmin) doesn't mention open software at the top level, just open science, open access to publications, and open data.I wonder how that science is going to be done without thinking of software as a top-level object.
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I'm ready to talk about @joss at #force2024 in 10 minutes, including some comments on how JOSS works with the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) as well as issues we've had with scholarly gatekeeping organizations (e.g. Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed Central)
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"How do official software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages"
by Yuzhuo Wang and @nalsi
in Scientometrics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-05064-6
(unfortunately not open access, but there's a preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390)
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"How do official software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages"
by Yuzhuo Wang and @nalsi
in Scientometrics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-05064-6
(unfortunately not open access, but there's a preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390)
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"How do official software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages"
by Yuzhuo Wang and @nalsi
in Scientometrics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-05064-6
(unfortunately not open access, but there's a preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390)
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"How do official software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages"
by Yuzhuo Wang and @nalsi
in Scientometrics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-05064-6
(unfortunately not open access, but there's a preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390)
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"How do official software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages"
by Yuzhuo Wang and @nalsi
in Scientometrics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-05064-6
(unfortunately not open access, but there's a preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390)
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Funding Open Source Science Software:
The state of the open source ecosystem & how to fund away ‘software collapse’By Georgia Iacovou | June 2024
A report for the Wellcome Trust
https://geoiac.notion.site/Funding-Open-Source-Science-Software-b11741a8c9a24a91b8a367629092f674
#ResearchSoftware #SoftwareSustainability #Funding #OpenSource #OpenSourceSoftware #RSEng
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An interesting new tool to promote #SoftwareCitation and credit in #astronomy:
The Software Citation Station: a website for making citing software used in your research quick and easy
by Tom Wagg & Floor Broekgaarden
https://www.tomwagg.com/software-citation-station/
(and a paper about this, now on GitHub, soon to be on arXiv: https://github.com/TomWagg/software-citation-station/blob/main/paper.pdf)
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An interesting new tool to promote #SoftwareCitation and credit in #astronomy:
The Software Citation Station: a website for making citing software used in your research quick and easy
by Tom Wagg & Floor Broekgaarden
https://www.tomwagg.com/software-citation-station/
(and a paper about this, now on GitHub, soon to be on arXiv: https://github.com/TomWagg/software-citation-station/blob/main/paper.pdf)
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An interesting new tool to promote #SoftwareCitation and credit in #astronomy:
The Software Citation Station: a website for making citing software used in your research quick and easy
by Tom Wagg & Floor Broekgaarden
https://www.tomwagg.com/software-citation-station/
(and a paper about this, now on GitHub, soon to be on arXiv: https://github.com/TomWagg/software-citation-station/blob/main/paper.pdf)
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An interesting new tool to promote #SoftwareCitation and credit in #astronomy:
The Software Citation Station: a website for making citing software used in your research quick and easy
by Tom Wagg & Floor Broekgaarden
https://www.tomwagg.com/software-citation-station/
(and a paper about this, now on GitHub, soon to be on arXiv: https://github.com/TomWagg/software-citation-station/blob/main/paper.pdf)
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An interesting new tool to promote #SoftwareCitation and credit in #astronomy:
The Software Citation Station: a website for making citing software used in your research quick and easy
by Tom Wagg & Floor Broekgaarden
https://www.tomwagg.com/software-citation-station/
(and a paper about this, now on GitHub, soon to be on arXiv: https://github.com/TomWagg/software-citation-station/blob/main/paper.pdf)
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Talking about joining open-source software foundations at #PASC24:
Elaine Raybourn (from https://corsa.center) leading a panel of minisymposium speakers, with Stefano Zampini (talked about PETSc and @NumFOCUS),
@tgamblin (talked about Spack and HPSF), François Mazen (talked about Kitware) -
Talking about joining open-source software foundations at #PASC24:
Elaine Raybourn (from https://corsa.center) leading a panel of minisymposium speakers, with Stefano Zampini (talked about PETSc and @NumFOCUS),
@tgamblin (talked about Spack and HPSF), François Mazen (talked about Kitware) -
Talking about joining open-source software foundations at #PASC24:
Elaine Raybourn (from https://corsa.center) leading a panel of minisymposium speakers, with Stefano Zampini (talked about PETSc and @NumFOCUS),
@tgamblin (talked about Spack and HPSF), François Mazen (talked about Kitware) -
Talking about joining open-source software foundations at #PASC24:
Elaine Raybourn (from https://corsa.center) leading a panel of minisymposium speakers, with Stefano Zampini (talked about PETSc and @NumFOCUS),
@tgamblin (talked about Spack and HPSF), François Mazen (talked about Kitware) -
Talking about joining open-source software foundations at #PASC24:
Elaine Raybourn (from https://corsa.center) leading a panel of minisymposium speakers, with Stefano Zampini (talked about PETSc and @NumFOCUS),
@tgamblin (talked about Spack and HPSF), François Mazen (talked about Kitware) -
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A nice walk around City Hill with good views, looking around Salzburg on a lovely sunny afternoon - a short break from #resdatall #IDW2023
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@hpcprogrammer If only we could get #HPCWire and some others here too...