Open science and research assessment: which agenda should the informatics community push?
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The informatics community is characterized by its distinct publication profile (e.g. journals and conferences) together with a longstanding commitment to open science, and active involvement in the creation of various infrastructures dedicated to the dissemination of publications (e.g. CiteSeerX and DBLP) or software code (via Software Heritage). We will focus on the specific issue of research software and its identification in scholarly publication to improve the visibility of such assets in a researcher's profile. During this second edition of the GraspOS Community of Practice, we will hear from Laurent Romary, who is Director for Scientific Information and Culture at Inria, the French national research organisation for Computer Science.
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- Slides from the Presentation that was given by Laurent Romary on the day of the event
- The collaborative notes that were taken on the day by the participants
Should you wish to have a look at the material, please use the collaborative notes as supplement to the slides. The collaborative notes is the record of the discussion we had on the day based on the topics that were raised in the presentation.
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CoP3_Open science and research assessment_Laurent_Romary.pdf
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