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I would like to have a well-functioning, easy-to-use, software citation system in place. In brief, I believe that doing so would increase the recognition of the role of software and its developers and maintainer in research, and would provide them credit in a manner that would be useful in the academic and related settings in which many of them work.

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I was part of a panel in the WORKS workshop at the SC17 conference a couple of months ago, where I gave a short talk called “Expressing and Sharing Workflows” (slides). I’ve written this blog to put the slides into words and add some details I left out. First, what is a workflow? To me, it’s a set of tasks and dependencies between them.

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This is a third (and last) in a series of short (ok, the first and second were actually short, even if this one isn’t) blogs related to talks and discussions at the 10th RDA Plenary. Software Heritage Software Heritage (as described in a recent white paper) is a really interesting and very ambitious project that started (or at least was announced) last summer.

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This is the second of a set of short blogs based on thoughts at the RDA Plenary 10.  (The first was on agency and dynamicity as key properties of software.) In the Persistent ID (PID) interest group session at the RDA meeting, there was a talk by Patricia Cruse  about an organization ID project, which aims to create a new set of PIDs for organizations, followed by some discussion.

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The FAIR data principles, defined as “a set of guiding principles to make data F indable, A ccessible, I nteroperable, and R e-usable,“ came out of a meeting in Jan 2014 that “brought together 25 high level participants representing leading research infrastructures and policy institutes, publishers, semantic web specialists, innovators, computer scientists and experimental

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This post is a cross-post from the UK Software Sustainability Institute blog on 14 June 2017). By Daniel S. Katz, Assistant Director for Scientific Software and Applications at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. This article is part of our series: A day in the software life, in which we will be asking researchers from all disciplines to discuss the tools that make

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This post begins with an idea from a response to an NIH request for information that I wrote with Kyle E. Niemeyer and Arfon M. Smith, discussing what I then thought were the two needed roles to make software citation work: creating/publishing and citing, which I referred to as push (creating the object to be cited) and pull (actually citing it.) Upon further thought, I now believe that there are really three relevant steps, which can

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This blog is based on part of a talk I gave in January 2017, and the thinking behind it, in turn, is based on my view of a series of recent talks and blogs, and how they might be fit together. The short summary is that general software reproducibly is hard at best, and may not be practical except in special cases.