Published September 28, 2016 | Version v1
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CIG Publications 2010-2015 Dataset

Authors/Creators

  • 1. University of California, Davis

Description

In the geosciences as in other scientific areas, computation has become a core component of research, complementing field observation, laboratory analysis, experiment, and theory.  Computational tools for data analysis, mapping, visualization, modeling, and simulation are essential for all aspects of the scientific workflow. Specialized scientific software is often developed by geoscientists for their own use, and this effort represents a distinctive intellectual contribution that can be on par with data collection and publications.  Thus it is important to be able to properly attribute this effort, both to assign credit to the software authors and contributors, and to establish the provenance of software, promote its reuse, and support efforts to ensure reproducibility of scientific results. Drawing on a geoscience community that focuses on developing and disseminating scientific software, we assess the current practices of software attribution.

The recent citation practices of the Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG), geodynamics.org, community were assessed by examining its publication list from 2010-2015 [Article List.csv]. In addition, for all CIG held codes, we examine the citation requests by developers in their user's manual [Citation Request.CSV].

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Notes

This project is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation award number SMA-1448633. CIG is supported by the National Science Foundation award NSF-0949446.

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