Dear all,
I'm delighted to share with you a note recently published by the free and
open source software group of the french national council for Open Science, on
encouraging a wider usage of software resulting from research, that provides an
overview of the specificities of software in research, linked to its hybrid
nature: tool, result and object of study.
https://www.ouvrirlascience.fr/opportunity-note-encouraging-a-wider-usag...
It contains a list of actionable recommendations that are quite relevant in
view of our work in this group.
All the best
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Roberto
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Author: Mohammad Akhlaghi
Date: 23 Feb, 2020
I really enjoyed reading this and I am planning on citing parts of it in a paper I am writing. It is just a little hard to do this because the authors are not directly mentioned (only email addresses are given in the end) and there is no DOI to help facilitate the citation. Maybe you can consider also publishing it on Zenodo for example?
Author: Andrew Treloar
Date: 23 Feb, 2020
Dear Mohammad,
the authors are from the French National Council for Open Science. You will
need to address your questions to them.
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 at 14:00, akhlaghi via Software Source Code IG <
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Author: Roberto Di Cosmo
Date: 24 Feb, 2020
We'll make available a version on an open access platform soon, we'll keep you
posted.
Best
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Roberto
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INRIA
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CS 42112 Twitter : http://twitter.com/rdicosmo
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Author: Roberto Di Cosmo
Date: 17 Apr, 2020
Dear Mohammad, dear all,
a couple of months ago we shared a note published by the free and open
source software group of the French National Council for Open Science
,
that I've the pleasure to co-chair, on encouraging a wider usage of
software resulting from research with a list of actionable recommendations.
I am happy to let you know that the this document is now available on HAL
, the french national open
access repository, as https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02545142 (HAL
ID: hal-02545142).
You can find there all the information needed to cite/reference it anywhere
relevant.
I hope you are safe and wish you all the best during these difficult times
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Roberto
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Director
Software Heritage E-mail : ***@***.***
INRIA Web : http://www.dicosmo.org
Bureau C328 Twitter : http://twitter.com/rdicosmo
2, Rue Simone Iff Tel : +33 1 80 49 44 42
CS 42112
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Le dim. 23 févr. 2020 à 04:00, akhlaghi via Software Source Code IG <
***@***.***-groups.org> a écrit :