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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.

24 Jan 2019

Research Software Source Code: why and how do we care? - P13 Session Accepted

Dear Working/Interest Group members,

Congratulations! Your session application - Research Software Source Code: why and how do we care? - has been approved and will appear in the RDA Plenary 13 Programme. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance.

26 Oct 2018

Identifiers of Digital Objects (IDOs) and Digital Identifiers of Objects (DIOs): a conceptual framework for identifiers

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Dear all,

27 Jul 2018

AGU 2018 Call for abstracts: Software, Machine Learning, PIDs, Data Publication - only a few more days to go

[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for abstracts to the AGU Fall Meeting 2018 in Washington, DC, is coming up very soon (1 August 2018, 23.59 EDT). AGU Earth and Space Science Informatics has, again, proposed some exciting sessions and is now calling for abstract submissions. I would like to draw your attention to the following sessions:
Machine Learning and Big Data
IN023: Data-intensive Analytical Workflows for Scalable Earth System Science

04 Jul 2018

AGU 2018 Call for abstracts: Software, Machine Learning, PIDs, Data Publication

[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for abstracts to the AGU Fall Meeting 2018 in Washington, DC, is coming up in the not too distant future (1 August 2018, 23.59 EDT). AGU Earth and Space Science Informatics has, again, proposed some exciting sessions and is now calling for abstract submissions. I would like to draw your attention to the following sessions:
Machine Learning and Big Data
IN023: Data-intensive Analytical Workflows for Scalable Earth System Science

27 Jun 2018

Reminder: Community call – Open source technology development for science communications and publishing

Hi all,

This is a quick reminder about eLife's open conference call tomorrow, aimed at the users and developers of technology for science communication and publishing to share, learn about and collaborate on their projects.

The call will take place tomorrow (Thursday, June 28) at 11am New York / 4pm London.

The agenda is open to anyone who would like to present, in five minutes or less, an open source project that:

25 Jun 2018

The Software Heritage archive is now open to all

Dear all,
I'm delighted to share big news: the Software Heritage archive is now open to all! After three years of hard work building the walls and filling the shelves of this great library of source code, we are excited to finally welcome visitors who access its content.
On https://archive.softwareheritage.org more than 4 billion files from more than 80 million origins are available since June 7, 2018, date of the official opening ceremony held at UNESCO, in the presence of sponsors and partners of Software Heritage.

24 Jun 2018

The Software Heritage archive is now open to all

Dear all,
I'm delighted to share big news: the Software Heritage archive is now open to all! After three years of hard work building the walls and filling the shelves of this great library of source code, we are excited to finally welcome visitors who access its content.
On https://archive.softwareheritage.org more than 4 billion files from more than 80 million origins are available since June 7, 2018, date of the official opening ceremony held at UNESCO, in the presence of sponsors and partners of Software Heritage.

20 Jun 2018

Community call: Open source technology development for science communications and publishing

Hi all,

eLife is hosting an open conference call this month, aimed at the users and developers of technology for science communication and publishing to share, learn about and collaborate on projects in this space.

The call will take place at 11am New York / 4pm London on Thursday, June 28. 

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