Published May 10, 2022 | Version v1
Presentation Open

ROSA22 - Citing and Improving the Discoverability of Your Research Software

  • 1. American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Description

For many of the articles published in astronomy and planetary sciences journals, software plays an integral role in the underlying research. Often, the software is actively developed using platforms such as GitHub, and where it can also be released, preserved, and cited via repository integrations such as Zenodo. Increasingly, authors are encouraged to share their software. Guidance is needed on how they can document and cite the software in their publications. This talk tutorial will discuss the steps involved in properly including software in your publications and receiving credit. It will also provide a brief overview of how  GitHub can be used to streamline workflows and collaborate with other researchers.

Notes

Presented at ROSA 22 Reproducibility and Open Science in Astronomy (10-12 May 2022 - Online workshop). Presentation date/time - 10 May 2022 (12:00 – 13:00 CLT / 18:00 – 19:00 CEST). https://www.eso.org/sci/meetings/2022/REPRODUCIBILITY2022.html This work is supported by Accelerating Open and FAIR Data Practices Across the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences: A Pilot with the NSF to Support Public Access to Research Data project funded by the National Science Foundation, Grant 2025364.

Files

ROSA22 - Citing and Improving the Discoverability of Your Research Software - Erdmann.pdf