With FAIR data all the vogue, what about the software that’s required to analyse and visualise it? How can we make software easier to find, access, and reuse? In particular, can we use certification or assessment techniques to improve the quality and sustainability of software? How do other data initiatives like CoreTrustSeal and the proposed revisions to the DataCite schema fit in? This talk provides a brief summary of the current state of “software as open research data” and is based on two presentations by the speaker at the Research Data Alliance 10th Plenary meeting. A video of this presentation can be viewed at https://media.ed.ac.uk/media/0_p03epvc
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usa...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
With FAIR data all the vogue, what about the software that’s required to analyse and visualise it? <...
Presentation during the Thüringer FDM Tage 2020 within the workshop "FAIR Research Software and Beyo...
The FAIR Guiding Principles were published to improve the reuse of scholarly data by making it finda...
Software has an important place in academia and as such it has an important place in the FAIR ecosys...
Software talk I gave with the following abstract: Being a publically funded organisation, society e...
The FAIR Guiding Principles, published in 2016, aim to improve the findability, accessibility, inter...
The session will cover practices in and handling of research software development and how they relat...
The long-term preservation of digital objects, and the means by which they can be reused, are addres...
The long-term preservation of digital objects, and the means by which they can be ReUsed, are addres...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
<p>Poster presented at Digital Infrastructures for Research (DI4R) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 20...
Software is a significant and vital component of research. It is integral to all stages of research ...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usa...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...
With FAIR data all the vogue, what about the software that’s required to analyse and visualise it? <...
Presentation during the Thüringer FDM Tage 2020 within the workshop "FAIR Research Software and Beyo...
The FAIR Guiding Principles were published to improve the reuse of scholarly data by making it finda...
Software has an important place in academia and as such it has an important place in the FAIR ecosys...
Software talk I gave with the following abstract: Being a publically funded organisation, society e...
The FAIR Guiding Principles, published in 2016, aim to improve the findability, accessibility, inter...
The session will cover practices in and handling of research software development and how they relat...
The long-term preservation of digital objects, and the means by which they can be reused, are addres...
The long-term preservation of digital objects, and the means by which they can be ReUsed, are addres...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
<p>Poster presented at Digital Infrastructures for Research (DI4R) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 20...
Software is a significant and vital component of research. It is integral to all stages of research ...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usa...
In academic research virtually every field has increased its use of digital and computational techno...