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  1. @[email protected] I agree. Policies about citation (whether data or software) should be community-defined, not publisher created, though of course, publishers can add more specific guidance on top of the community standards. People submitting preprints should be following community standards, even if the preprint server doesn't enforce this.

  2. I'm mildly surprised to find that only about 55% ($400m of $731m) of the research funding at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is federal. I would have guessed it was closer to 80%.

    I looked this up during a discussion in the Funders Forum going on now, after a talk from Maryam Zaringhalam from OSTP. The data is from the university's most recent (FY21) research report: research.illinois.edu/sites/de

  3. A follow-up slide on and geography from Hilary Hanahoe

  4. It’s interesting that the Funders Forum agenda seems so US-dominated in terms of speakers/leaders. I think the Funders Forum itself and the RDA overall are quite international, with perhaps a plurality of members from Europe, and this meeting is in Europe

  5. Getting ready to start the last day of

  6. This paper on looks interesting, though I haven't read it in detail yet

    How do software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages

    by Yyzhuo Wang and @nalsi

    arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390

  7. This #arXiv paper on #SoftwareCitation looks interesting, though I haven't read it in detail yet

    How do software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages

    by Yyzhuo Wang and @nalsi

    arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390

  8. This #arXiv paper on #SoftwareCitation looks interesting, though I haven't read it in detail yet

    How do software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages

    by Yyzhuo Wang and @nalsi

    arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390

  9. This #arXiv paper on #SoftwareCitation looks interesting, though I haven't read it in detail yet

    How do software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages

    by Yyzhuo Wang and @nalsi

    arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390

  10. This #arXiv paper on #SoftwareCitation looks interesting, though I haven't read it in detail yet

    How do software citation formats evolve over time? A longitudinal analysis of R programming language packages

    by Yyzhuo Wang and @nalsi

    arxiv.org/abs/2307.09390

  11. Interesting read on :

    "A multi-level analysis of data quality for formal software citation" by David Schindler, Tazin Hossain, Sascha Spors, @frankkrueger

    arxiv.org/abs/2306.17535

    From the abstract: The results show that software articles are the most cited resource for software, while direct software citations are better suited for identification of software versions. Moreover, we found current practices ... to be unsuited to represent these direct software citations

  12. Interesting read on #SoftwareCitation:

    "A multi-level analysis of data quality for formal software citation" by David Schindler, Tazin Hossain, Sascha Spors, @frankkrueger

    arxiv.org/abs/2306.17535

    From the abstract: The results show that software articles are the most cited resource for software, while direct software citations are better suited for identification of software versions. Moreover, we found current practices ... to be unsuited to represent these direct software citations

  13. Interesting read on #SoftwareCitation:

    "A multi-level analysis of data quality for formal software citation" by David Schindler, Tazin Hossain, Sascha Spors, @frankkrueger

    arxiv.org/abs/2306.17535

    From the abstract: The results show that software articles are the most cited resource for software, while direct software citations are better suited for identification of software versions. Moreover, we found current practices ... to be unsuited to represent these direct software citations

  14. Interesting read on #SoftwareCitation:

    "A multi-level analysis of data quality for formal software citation" by David Schindler, Tazin Hossain, Sascha Spors, @frankkrueger

    arxiv.org/abs/2306.17535

    From the abstract: The results show that software articles are the most cited resource for software, while direct software citations are better suited for identification of software versions. Moreover, we found current practices ... to be unsuited to represent these direct software citations

  15. Interesting read on #SoftwareCitation:

    "A multi-level analysis of data quality for formal software citation" by David Schindler, Tazin Hossain, Sascha Spors, @frankkrueger

    arxiv.org/abs/2306.17535

    From the abstract: The results show that software articles are the most cited resource for software, while direct software citations are better suited for identification of software versions. Moreover, we found current practices ... to be unsuited to represent these direct software citations

  16. I'm surprised to learn that the EuroHPC Summit (eurohpc-ju.europa.eu/events/eu) will be Gothenburg next week, as will RDA P20 (rd-alliance.org/plenaries/rda-). I feel like I'm one of few people who overlap between and , but maybe I'm wrong and these two events will have significant crossover. In any event, I'm looking forward to being surprised by people I didn't expect to see while walking around town.

  17. I'm very happy to see the report from last summer's Software Citation Workshop is now out

    arxiv.org/abs/2302.07500

    (by Daina Bouquin, Ana Trisovic, Oliver Bertuch, @elenarchivist)

  18. ChatGPT as a pirate talking about #RSEs:

    Arrr matey! An RSE be a rovin' software engineer, chartin' the high seas o' research and discovery! They be codin' up new tech and keepin' the ship afloat with their mad skills in code and project management. They be a valuable member of the crew, always ready to set sail on the next adventure!

  19. ChatGPT as a pirate talking about :

    Arrr matey! An RSE be a rovin' software engineer, chartin' the high seas o' research and discovery! They be codin' up new tech and keepin' the ship afloat with their mad skills in code and project management. They be a valuable member of the crew, always ready to set sail on the next adventure!

  20. ChatGPT as a pirate talking about #RSEs:

    Arrr matey! An RSE be a rovin' software engineer, chartin' the high seas o' research and discovery! They be codin' up new tech and keepin' the ship afloat with their mad skills in code and project management. They be a valuable member of the crew, always ready to set sail on the next adventure!

  21. ChatGPT as a pirate talking about #RSEs:

    Arrr matey! An RSE be a rovin' software engineer, chartin' the high seas o' research and discovery! They be codin' up new tech and keepin' the ship afloat with their mad skills in code and project management. They be a valuable member of the crew, always ready to set sail on the next adventure!

  22. ChatGPT as a pirate talking about #RSEs:

    Arrr matey! An RSE be a rovin' software engineer, chartin' the high seas o' research and discovery! They be codin' up new tech and keepin' the ship afloat with their mad skills in code and project management. They be a valuable member of the crew, always ready to set sail on the next adventure!

  23. An article I contributed to: "A survey of the state of the practice for research software in the United States" was one of the top 5 most viewed #ComputerEducation #ScientificComputingSimulation and #SoftwareEngineering articles published in the @PeerJ CS journal in 2022! 😊

    doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.963

  24. An article I contributed to: "A survey of the state of the practice for research software in the United States" was one of the top 5 most viewed and articles published in the @PeerJ CS journal in 2022! 😊

    doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.963

  25. An article I contributed to: "A survey of the state of the practice for research software in the United States" was one of the top 5 most viewed #ComputerEducation #ScientificComputingSimulation and #SoftwareEngineering articles published in the @PeerJ CS journal in 2022! 😊

    doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.963

  26. An article I contributed to: "A survey of the state of the practice for research software in the United States" was one of the top 5 most viewed #ComputerEducation #ScientificComputingSimulation and #SoftwareEngineering articles published in the @PeerJ CS journal in 2022! 😊

    doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.963

  27. An article I contributed to: "A survey of the state of the practice for research software in the United States" was one of the top 5 most viewed #ComputerEducation #ScientificComputingSimulation and #SoftwareEngineering articles published in the @PeerJ CS journal in 2022! 😊

    doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.963

  28. Happy New Year!
    📢 The Call for Workshops for eScience 2023 is out! The deadline for workshop proposals submission is Friday, February 10, 2023.

    Check it out for details at: escience-conference.org/2023/c

  29. @[email protected] It's interesting that the top 5 most cited papers are all from - I didn't keep checking after that...