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Advancing Software Citation Implementation (Software Citation Workshop 2022) | 2023 | DOI |
Journal Production Guidance for Software and Data Citations | 2023 | DOI |
Asclepias: Software Citations Enter the Scholarly Literature World | 2022 | DOI |
CiteLang: Modeling the Research Software Ecosystem | 2022 | DOI |
“I Am Pretty Interested in Coding, Technology, and Infrastructure” | 2022 | DOI |
Moving toward sustainable software citation practices to improve the quality of scientific research. | 2022 | DOI |
Software Citation Workshop Results | 2022 | DOI |
Software Metadata Recommended Format Guide (SMRF) | 2022 | DOI |
Software publications with rich metadata: state of the art, automated workflows and HERMES concept | 2022 | DOI |
CiteAs: Better Software through Sociotechnical Change for Better Software Citation | 2021 | DOI |
In-code citation practices in open research software libraries | 2021 | DOI |
Announcing biblatex-software: software citation made easy | 2020 | DOI |
Automating Software Citation using GitCite | 2020 | DOI |
Credit Lost: Two Decades of Software Citation in Astronomy | 2020 | DOI |
Recognizing the value of software: a software citation guide | 2020 | DOI |
Referencing Source Code Artifacts: A Separate Concern in Software Citation | 2020 | DOI |
Assessing the Impact of Outreach Through Software Citation for Community Software in Geodynamics | 2019 | DOI |
Research software citation in the Data Citation Index | 2019 | DOI |
Software and Dependencies in Research Citation Graphs | 2019 | DOI |
Software Citation Implementation Challenges | 2019 | DOI |
Software Citation in Theory and Practice | 2018 | DOI |
How is R cited in research outputs? Structure, impacts, and citation standard | 2017 | DOI |
Software and the Scientist: Coding and Citation Practices in Geodynamics | 2017 | DOI |
Software citation, reuse and metadata considerations: An exploratory study examining LAMMPS | 2016 | DOI |
Software Citation Principles | 2016 | DOI |
Software vs. data in the context of citation | 2016 | DOI |
The challenge and promise of software citation for credit, identification, discovery, and reuse | 2016 | DOI |
The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship | 2016 | DOI |
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Asclepias Project | The Asclepias Project builds networks of citations between the astronomical academic literature and software, helping you find the tools to push your research forward. | Link |
Astrophysics Data System (ADS) | The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System is an online database of over 16 million astronomy and physics papers from both peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed sources. | Link |
Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) | Online registry of scientist-written software used in astronomy or astrophysics research. | Link |
CiteAs | An easy way for researchers to correctly cite the research software they use. | Link |
Citation File Format (CFF) | The Citation File Format lets you provide citation metadata for software or datasets in plaintext files that are easy to read by both humans and machines. | Link |
CLOCKSS | Community governed and supported digital preservation archive for scholarly content. | Link |
CodeMeta Project | The goal of CodeMeta is to create a concept vocabulary that can be used to standardize the exchange of software metadata across repositories and organizations. | Link |
Crossref | Official digital object identifier Registration Agency of the International DOI Foundation. | Link |
Data Curation Network (DCN) | Community-led network of curators advancing open research by making data more ethical, reusable, and understandable. | Link |
DataCite | International not-for-profit organization which aims to improve data citation. | Link |
Dataverse Project | Open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analyze research data. | Link |
EaaSI Sandbox | Open Source Software Sandbox provides free, public access to emulated computer environments featuring operating systems and software from over twenty years of open source development. | Link |
Educopia Institute | Fosters collaborative activities between libraries, museums, and other cultural memory organizations to advance the production, dissemination, and preservation of digital scholarship and scholarly resources. | Link |
FAIR4RS Working Group | Aims to enable coordination of existing community-led discussions on how to define and apply FAIR principles to research software, and achieve adoption of these principles. | Link |
FORCE11 | Community of scholars, librarians, archivists, publishers and research funders that has arisen organically to help facilitate the change toward improved knowledge creation and sharing. | Link |
Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) | Peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering open-source software from any research discipline. | Link |
MetaArchive Cooperative | International digital preservation network composed of libraries, archives, and other memory institutions. | Link |
Netherlands eScience Center | The Netherlands eScience Center is the national center of excellence for the development and application of research software to advance academic research. | Link |
Research Data Alliance (RDA) | International organization focused on the development of infrastructure and community activities aimed to reduce barriers to data sharing and exchange, and promote the acceleration of data driven innovation worldwide. | Link |
Research Resource Identification (RRID) Initiative | RRIDs help authors identify all ‘key biological resources’, support the proper citation and authentication of each resource, and enable the FAIR sharing of resource information. | Link |
Research Software Alliance (ReSA) | ReSA’s mission is to bring research software communities together to collaborate on the advancement of research software. | Link |
SciCodes Consortium | Editors and maintainers of academic discipline and institutional software registries and repositories. | Link |
SciCrunch | Collaboratively edited knowledge base about scientific resources. | Link |
Software Heritage | The mission of Software Heritage is to collect, preserve and share all software that is publicly available in source code form, with the goal of building a common, shared infrastructure at the service of industry, research, culture and society as a whole. | Link |
Software Preservation Network (SPN) | Leading organization established to facilitate and support software preservation efforts. | Link |
Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) | National facility for cultivating and improving research software to support world-class research, headquartered at the University of Edinburgh. | Link |
Zenodo | An open repository for all scholarship, enabling researchers from all disciplines to share and preserve their research outputs, regardless of size or format. | Link |