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Scholarly infrastructures and quality requirements of software source code

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    Collaborative session notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rP2T0nKyjSZnGA3b6nEO8PqjQ2AHpPUp6WwGRXNWlpw/edit
    The agenda will be roughly as follow:

    Short introduction to the group and its aims (5 minutes)
    Presentation of the EOSC SIRS report: Scholarly infrastructures for research software  (20 mins)
    Summary of the activity in the FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation Working Group including the ongoing task forces (CodeMeta, journals, repositories…)(15 mins)
    Overview of other ongoing working groups related to software in RDA (10 mins)
    A mini-workshop session on code quality assessment (40 mins)
    Conclusion of group activity (10 minutes)
     

    Additional links to informative material
    For further information, see:
     

    Software Source Code Interest Group Charter
    Software Source Code IG Wiki 

    Are you willing to hold your session at multiple times to accommodate various time zones?
    No

    Avoid conflict with the following group (1)
    CURE-FAIR WG

    Avoid conflict with the following group (3)
    PID IG

    Contact for group (email)
    morane@softwareheritage.org

    Group chair serving as contact person
    Roberto Di Cosmo

    Meeting objectives
    This meeting is an opportunity for RDA members, who are interested in software and in particular in software source code, to discuss different aspects of software in the scholarly ecosystem. At VP17 our main topics are:

    the recently published EOSC SIRS report[1] on Scholarly infrastructures and 
    a mini-workshop on code quality assessment.

    [1] https://doi.org/10.2777/28598

    Please indicate the breakout slot (s) that would suit your meeting
    Breakout 3, Breakout 4, Breakout 5, Breakout 7, Breakout 8

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