This document presents guidelines on how to cite software and services for authors of journal articles. Journal publishers can also provide this as a reference to their authors on how to cite software and services. These guidelines were developed by the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Software and Services Citation Cluster and endorsed by the ESIP Assembly in January 2019
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Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software an...
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This presentation will outline our work to create guidelines for the EarthCube community related to ...
Software is fundamental to research. From short, thrown-together temporary scripts, through an abund...
Software and data citation are emerging best practices in scholarly communication. This article prov...
Citation of scientific software contributes to the reproducibility, attribution, documentation, and ...
Software is a critical part of modern research and yet there is little support across the scholarly ...
This document provides a simple, generic checklist that authors of academic work (papers, books, con...
Introduction to the software citation principles, and how they can be applied, as part of the Softwa...
Citing software is developing as a common practice. Journals and editors need consistent guidance to...
Our goal is to promote scientific software into an identifiable, citable, and preservable object. We...
A poster at RDA VP16: Software is as integral as a research paper or dataset for facilitating the f...
In 2014, a set of data citation principles (https://doi.org/10.25490/a97f-egyk) were published, foll...
When publishing research software different aspects need to be taken into account. In this talk we f...
Data and software citations are crucial for the transparency of research results and for the transmi...
Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software an...
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