Blog post for the Software Sustainability Institute. Excerpt: "For Open Science, it is important to cite the software you use in your research, as has been mentioned in previous articles on this blog. Particularly, you should cite any software that made a significant or unique impact on your work. Modern research relies heavily on computerised data analysis, and we should elevate its standing to a core research activity with data and software as prime research artefacts. Steps must be taken to preserve and cite software in a sustainable, identifiable and simple way. This is how digital repositories like Zenodo can help.
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Alongside research papers and data, software is a vital research object. As more become confronted w...
Modern research in science and engineering relies heavily on software, but while academia uses citat...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
Research software is an integral part of the modern research ecosystem. Taken together, research sof...
Abstract The awareness and recognition of software’s role in all scientific communities is growing ...
(Note: The pdf previewer provided by Zenodo is not working properly and produces a display error in ...
The authors are listed alphabetically by order of last name. This presentation was collaboratively p...
In the context of Open Science, almost every ?traditional? research activity and output has been aff...
Software source code contains a growing part of the scientific and technical knowledge developed in ...
Is your 10-year-old dataset stored safely? Is it openly accessible? By the end of the workshop, you ...
Abstract: Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissensc...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
Data and software citations are crucial for the transparency of research results and for the transmi...
Today, software plays a crucial role in advancing and accelerating state-of-the-art academic researc...
Alongside research papers and data, software is a vital research object. As more become confronted w...
Modern research in science and engineering relies heavily on software, but while academia uses citat...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices...
Research software is an integral part of the modern research ecosystem. Taken together, research sof...
Abstract The awareness and recognition of software’s role in all scientific communities is growing ...
(Note: The pdf previewer provided by Zenodo is not working properly and produces a display error in ...
The authors are listed alphabetically by order of last name. This presentation was collaboratively p...