<p>Modern research relies on software. However it can be difficult to understand the implications that the way in which software is licensed can have on its impact and uptake. This talk will give an overview of Open Software, of Open Source licenses, and a summary of the pros/cons of different open vs. closed licences, drawing on examples from different large scale pieces of software. It will also discuss how open software relates to other open science / open access policy, including how the Software Sustainability Institute has been contributing to policy and guidance for researchers and developers.<br><br>This talk was given at the e-IRG workshop in Riga on 3rd June 2015. </p
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A number of open initiatives are actively resisting the extension of intellectual property rights. A...
International audienceEveryone has heard about "free software" and "open source", but what those ter...
<p>Open Science is a broad movement looking beyond Open Access to publish openly and share scientifi...
Session at OpenFest 2022: Kate O’Neill (University Library) and Robert Turner (Research Software...
<p>Poster presented at Digital Infrastructures for Research (DI4R) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 20...
Talk given to researchers at GFZ-Potsdam and PIK-Potsdam on 20th March 2018.<div><br></div><div>Abst...
In the context of Open Science, almost every ?traditional? research activity and output has been aff...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
As H2020 approaches and open access policies spread in the European research community ([9]), it bec...
<p>In a 2014 survey of UK research-intensive universities, 92% of<br> researchers said they used res...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the area of open source software (“OSS”) as an a...
The article examines the validity of OSS (open source software) licenses for scientific, as opposed ...
In this computer era, everything works on latest computer technology. Most of the time we work in pr...
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