Research software is fundamental to today’s research, yet it does not receive the recognition it deserves. For example, research software is not yet adequately recognised in the scholarly record through citation. This situation contrasts starkly with the fact that open science and reproducible research is given ample attention at the policy level. We argue that if at the policy and institute level, everyone is convinced that open science leads towards better, more transparent and reproducible research, then visible and practical steps forward should be made that ensure that research software is treated on equal footing with publications and research data. In this paper, we present a concrete follow-up to the Declaration of Research Assessme...
Software development has become an integral part of the scholarly ecosystem, spanning all fields and...
Research software is the unsung hero of modern science. Yet it often plays second fiddle to traditio...
Reproducibility is a key factor for open science, and results must become reusable by conforming the...
Research software is fundamental to today’s research, yet it does not receive the recognition it des...
Research software is fundamental to contemporary research, yet it does not receive the recognition i...
Research software is fundamental to contemporary research. Yet it does not receive the recognition i...
The authors are listed alphabetically by order of last name. This presentation was collaboratively p...
This LCRDM report presents a survey of current research software practices. We hope that the results...
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following prac...
The Netherlands eScience Center [1] is the Dutch national center of excellence for the development a...
Today, software plays a crucial role in advancing and accelerating state-of-the-art academic researc...
In this paper we present general recommendations for dealing with research software. We discuss ince...
Software plays a crucial role in the whole lifecycle of most of scientific data and must be consider...
Software development has become an integral part of the scholarly ecosystem, spanning all fields and...
The Research Software Alliance (ReSA) and the Netherlands eScience Center hosted a two-day internati...
Software development has become an integral part of the scholarly ecosystem, spanning all fields and...
Research software is the unsung hero of modern science. Yet it often plays second fiddle to traditio...
Reproducibility is a key factor for open science, and results must become reusable by conforming the...
Research software is fundamental to today’s research, yet it does not receive the recognition it des...
Research software is fundamental to contemporary research, yet it does not receive the recognition i...
Research software is fundamental to contemporary research. Yet it does not receive the recognition i...
The authors are listed alphabetically by order of last name. This presentation was collaboratively p...
This LCRDM report presents a survey of current research software practices. We hope that the results...
Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following prac...
The Netherlands eScience Center [1] is the Dutch national center of excellence for the development a...
Today, software plays a crucial role in advancing and accelerating state-of-the-art academic researc...
In this paper we present general recommendations for dealing with research software. We discuss ince...
Software plays a crucial role in the whole lifecycle of most of scientific data and must be consider...
Software development has become an integral part of the scholarly ecosystem, spanning all fields and...
The Research Software Alliance (ReSA) and the Netherlands eScience Center hosted a two-day internati...
Software development has become an integral part of the scholarly ecosystem, spanning all fields and...
Research software is the unsung hero of modern science. Yet it often plays second fiddle to traditio...
Reproducibility is a key factor for open science, and results must become reusable by conforming the...