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FabricaGuest Blog PostMembersMetadataComputer and Information Sciences
Published in DataCite Blog - DataCite
Author Sarala WimalaratneandHideya Nakanishi

The National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) is an inter-university research institute based in Japan. NIFS promotes academic collaborative research and also strives to meet the expectations of the industrial sector, which is beginning to engage with fusion energy development, as well as students, including those pursuing recurrent education.

Programa CampeonesComunidadComputer and Information Sciences
Published in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Authors Ana Carolina Moreno, Diana Garcia Cortes, Erick Navarro Delgado, Guadalupe Pascal, Juan Camilo Rojas Hernandez, Valentina Clavijo Mesa, Mauro Loprete, Monika Avila Marquez, Soledad Araya Orrego, Yanina Bellini Saibene

We’re very excited to introduce the new rOpenSci Champions! This cohort will participate in the program and carry out their work in Spanish, allowing us to continue strengthening the open science and research software development community in this language. We’re excited about the projects they’ll be developing, which tackle real-world challenges across diverse disciplines and regions of Latin America.

Programa CampeonesComunidadComputer and Information SciencesSpanish
Authors Ana Carolina Moreno, Diana Garcia Cortes, Erick Navarro Delgado, Guadalupe Pascal, Juan Camilo Rojas Hernandez, Valentina Clavijo Mesa, Mauro Loprete, Monika Avila Marquez, Soledad Araya Orrego, Yanina Bellini Saibene

Nos alegra muchísimo presentar a las nuevas personas que se suman como Campeones y Campeonas de rOpenSci. Este grupo experimentará el programa y trabajará en español, lo que nos permite seguir fortaleciendo la comunidad de ciencia abierta y desarrollo de software de investigación en este idioma. Nos llenan de entusiasmo los proyectos que van a desarrollar, que abordan desafíos reales desde distintas disciplinas y territorios de América Latina.

NewsletterRogue ScholarComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Front Matter

This is the June issue of the monthly newsletter from the Rogue Scholar science blog archive. The newsletter reports on new blogs that have joined the platform, important technical updates in Rogue Scholar infrastructure, community updates, and other news relevant to Rogue Scholar users.Blogs added to Rogue Scholar Two blogs were added in June. Welcome everybody!

NewsResearch-softwareComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Abhishek Tiwari

Every so often, we get a chance to look back at our past work. Sometimes it’s with a cringe, sometimes with nostalgia, and occasionally, with an opportunity to rebuild. During a recent and much-needed time off, I found myself embarking on a project that was a blend of all three: a complete, ground-up rewrite of the Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool (HBAT), a piece of software I first wrote nearly two decades ago.

Rogue ScholarOpen InfrastructureComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Front Matter

InvenioRDM is the open source turn-key research data management platform, with detailed documentation available here. InvenioRDM Starter facilitates deployment and configuration of InvenioRDM, allowing you to run InvenioRDM on your local computer within 15 min. This is achieved by providing a) a prebuilt Invenio-App-RDM Docker image, and b) a Docker Compose configuration file with sensible defaults.

NewsletterComputer and Information Sciences
Published in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Author The rOpenSci Team

Dear rOpenSci friends, it’s time for our monthly news roundup! You can read this post on our blog. Now let’s dive into the activity at and around rOpenSci! 🔗rOpenSci HQ 🔗Farewell to software review editor Julia Gustavsen This month we say farewell to Software Peer-Review Editor Julia Gustavsen.

Software Peer ReviewEditorsROpenSci TeamComputer and Information Sciences

We are excited to welcome Emi Tanaka and Nima Hejazi to our team of Associate Editors for rOpenSci Stats Software Peer Review.They join Laura DeCicco, Julia Gustavsen, Jouni Helske, Toby Hocking, Rebecca Killick, Anna Krystalli, Mauro Lepore, Noam Ross, Maëlle Salmon, Emily Riederer, Adam Sparks, Beatriz Milz, Margaret Siple and Jeff Hollister.Since 2015, rOpenSci has operated a thorough and collaborative software peer review system.Our

FAIRFAIRCORE4EOSCGuest Blog PostMetadataProjectsComputer and Information Sciences
Published in DataCite Blog - DataCite
Author Shiraz Malla MohamadandMaxence Azzouz-Thuderoz Mike Bennett

Imagine having a super-powered map that connects every important idea, tool, and discovery in mathematics — that’s what zbMATH, and its incorporated platforms such as swMATH, a specific portal for mathematical research software, do. These platforms are like the ultimate librarians of math research, gathering and organizing knowledge from academic papers, software, datasets, and even citation networks. But they don’t just collect information; they make it smarter.

The post Mapping Mathematics – Integrating zbMATH Open and the PID Graph appeared first on DataCite.

CollaborationContent RegistrationCrossrefMetadataPersistenceComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Crossref Blog
Authors Lena Stoll, Patrick Vale, Rosa Morais Clark

If you are reading this blog on our website, you may have noticed that alongside each post we now list a Crossref DOI link, which was not the case a few months ago (though we have retroactively added DOIs to all older posts too). You can find the persistent link for this post right above this paragraph. Go on, click on it, we’ll wait. Are you back here? Good.