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05 Sep 2019

[softwarecitation][SCID][software-source-code-ig] Hackathon on October 15th FORCE19

Dear all,
We are happy to announce that a full day hackathon about Research Software
has been accepted to the Force2019 [1] conference and it will be held on
Oct. 15th 2019 in Edinburgh [2] .
The main theme will be about “Making software a first-class citizen in the
scholarly world” [3] and we hope bringing together a large group of
stakeholders who are actively working to improve the status of research
software in the scholarly environment.
This is a great opportunity for FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation WG

24 Jun 2019

Plenary 14 Session Submission Deadline Is Thursday!

With Plenary 14 (P14) scheduled to occur from October 23-25, the deadline for session submission is this Thursday, 27 June at 16:00 UTC.

Submissions for meeting sessions are open to working groups, interest groups, joint groups and birds of feather (BoF) meetings.

Please note, however, submissions are accepted from group chairs only. If you submit a session request for a group, please notify the other chairs of that group.

11 Jun 2019

Attributing and Referencing Research Software: Best Practices and Outlook from Inria

Dear all,
I'm delighted to share with you the following article containing the first
results of a working group that has been studying the complex issues one has to
face when taking into account software as a first class research output:
"Attributing and Referencing Research Software:
Best Practices and Outlook from Inria"
available from https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02135891v1
This article, currently submitted to a journal, is a contribution to the ongoing

16 May 2019

Plenary 14: Call for Sessions, Collocated Events, Posters and Registration Now Open! 

Taking place from 23-25 October 2019, the 14th RDA Plenary will take place in Dipoli, the nature-immersed building of Aalto University, Helsinki, in Finland, “one of the happiest countries in the world”, states Per Öster, CSC-IT Center For Science Director and Co-Chair of the P14 Programme Committee.

 

27 Feb 2019

Announcing the Paris Call on Software Source Code

Dear all,
I'm delighted to share the news of the publication of the "Paris Call on Software Source Code".
This Call results from months of intense work in collaboration with Unesco, culminating in a high level international expert meeting at Unesco headquarters in Paris on November 6th and 7th that I had the honor to coordinate.
You can find the official Unesco announcement at https://en.unesco.org/news/preserving-software-source-code-key-powering-...

29 Jan 2019

Preparing for our session at P13: we need your help!

Dear all,
as you have seen, our session proposal for P13 has been accepted,
congratulations!
In the program of our session [1] we have a group activity dedicated to
FAIR principles for Software Source Code, and we would like to ask your
help to make it successful.
May you share on this mailing list pointers to relevant work you are aware
of concerning FAIR principles when it comes to Software Source Code? I
would be very useful if you could provide also a very short summary of what
this relevant work contains.

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