Resources
A compilation of select resources for those who want to learn more or get involved in software citation issues.
Organizations
CRediT. Contributor Roles Taxonomy
FORCE11. The Future of Research Communication and e-Scholarship
SSI. The Software Sustainability Institute
WSSSPE. Working towards Sustainable Software for Science Practice and Experience.
Repositories
Dataverse
FigSHARE
RunMyCode
zenodo
DOI Service
Code as a Research Object, (Mozilla Science Lab)
zenodo
Licensing
Information on open source licensing can be found through the Open Source Initiative.
CIG's licensing policies: Developers > Ownership and Licensing
Papers
- Allen, L., Brand, a. Scott, J., ALtman, M., and Hlave, M. (2014), Credit where credit is due, doi:10.1038/508312a
- Crick, T., Hall, B. A., & Ishtiaq, S. (2014), "Can I Implement Your Algorithm?”: A Model for Reproducible Research Software. arXiv Preprint arXiv:1407.5981.
- Hafer, L. and Kirkpatrick A.E. (2009), Assessing open source software as a scholarly contribution. doi: 10.1145/1610252.1610285
- Howison, J. and Bullard, J. (2015), Software in the scientific literature: Problems with seeing, finding, and using software mentioned in the biology literature. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. doi: 10.1002/asi.23538
- Knepley, M.G., Brown, J., McInnes, L.., and Smith, B.F. (2013). Accurately Citing Software and Algorithms used in Publications. http://www.mcs.anl.gov/papers/P5010-0913_1.pdf
- Nosek, B.A. et al. (2015). Promoting an open research culture. DOI: 10.1126/science.aab2374