The parallels between software development and management and data curation provide for a lot of potential re-use of tools and practices. This presentation explores this potential with a focus on unexpected opportunities like using a software package manager as client software to access language data in archives. (session 2.6.5
Over the last 10 years, the research library community has made significant investments in developin...
CNI 2017 Spring Membership MeetingSustainability of open-source software is a continual challenge in...
Article presenting two methods for connecting aggregated records to their source institutional metad...
Software tools for language documentation, while successful at providing core functionalities, fall ...
Many kinds of different scientific data are being produced every day by research institutes across t...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has its roots in the Santa F...
Version control systems track the history of code as it is committed (saved) by any number of develo...
The Language Archive at the Max Planck Institute Nijmegen (https://archive.mpi.nl) is an extensive o...
<p>Data analysis, statistical research, and teaching statistics have at least one thing in common: t...
Programmers regularly use distributed version control systems (DVCS) such as Git to facilitate colla...
With FAIR data all the vogue, what about the software that’s required to analyse and visualise it? H...
International audienceVersion control systems such as Git support parallel collaborative work and be...
In the digital world, software development is the domain in which the management of versions, also c...
Over the past two years, we have been working with researchers to help them better manage their data...
Openness and collaboration go hand in hand. Samuel Payne describes how scientists at the Pacific Nor...
Over the last 10 years, the research library community has made significant investments in developin...
CNI 2017 Spring Membership MeetingSustainability of open-source software is a continual challenge in...
Article presenting two methods for connecting aggregated records to their source institutional metad...
Software tools for language documentation, while successful at providing core functionalities, fall ...
Many kinds of different scientific data are being produced every day by research institutes across t...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has its roots in the Santa F...
Version control systems track the history of code as it is committed (saved) by any number of develo...
The Language Archive at the Max Planck Institute Nijmegen (https://archive.mpi.nl) is an extensive o...
<p>Data analysis, statistical research, and teaching statistics have at least one thing in common: t...
Programmers regularly use distributed version control systems (DVCS) such as Git to facilitate colla...
With FAIR data all the vogue, what about the software that’s required to analyse and visualise it? H...
International audienceVersion control systems such as Git support parallel collaborative work and be...
In the digital world, software development is the domain in which the management of versions, also c...
Over the past two years, we have been working with researchers to help them better manage their data...
Openness and collaboration go hand in hand. Samuel Payne describes how scientists at the Pacific Nor...
Over the last 10 years, the research library community has made significant investments in developin...
CNI 2017 Spring Membership MeetingSustainability of open-source software is a continual challenge in...
Article presenting two methods for connecting aggregated records to their source institutional metad...