February, 2023 This downloadable report documents the Research Software Alliance (ReSA) engagement in 2022 with key decision-makers and influencers in research software across the globe, as well as the broader research software community.
February, 2023 This downloadable report documents the Research Software Alliance (ReSA) engagement in 2022 with key decision-makers and influencers in research software across the globe, as well as the broader research software community.
Image: Carole Goble presenting “Research Software Sustainability Takes a Village”. Photo credit: Annelies Verhelst November, 2022 Authors: Michelle Barker, Valentina Azzarà, Tom Bakker, Lieke de Boer, Neil Chue Hong, Maria Cruz, Niels Drost, Joris van Eijnatten, Maaike de Jong, Daniel S. Katz, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Veronica Pang This blog post is being cross-posted by the Research Software Alliance and Netherlands eScience Center.
Image: Carole Goble presenting “Research Software Sustainability Takes a Village”. Photo credit: Annelies Verhelst November, 2022 Authors: Michelle Barker, Valentina Azzarà, Tom Bakker, Lieke de Boer, Neil Chue Hong, Maria Cruz, Niels Drost, Joris van Eijnatten, Maaike de Jong, Daniel S. Katz, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Veronica Pang This blog post is being cross-posted by the Research Software Alliance and Netherlands eScience Center.
October, 2022 Authors: Michelle Barker Introduction The Research Software Alliance (ReSA) has been expanding their 2020 mapping of the international research software community landscape (Katz et al., 2020), to assist in fulfilling the ReSA mission to bring research software communities together to collaborate on the advancement of research software.
October, 2022 Authors: Michelle Barker Introduction The Research Software Alliance (ReSA) has been expanding their 2020 mapping of the international research software community landscape (Katz et al., 2020), to assist in fulfilling the ReSA mission to bring research software communities together to collaborate on the advancement of research software.
September, 2022 Authors: Michelle Barker and Daniel S. Katz DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7117842 1. Introduction Commonly identified issues in the research software community include how to encourage people into research software career paths, how to retain them, and how to encourage a diverse range of people to enter the sector.
September, 2022 Authors: Michelle Barker and Daniel S. Katz DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7117842 1. Introduction Commonly identified issues in the research software community include how to encourage people into research software career paths, how to retain them, and how to encourage a diverse range of people to enter the sector.
August, 2022 Authors: Daniel S. Katz, Tom Honeyman, Paula Andrea Martinez, Michelle Barker, Leyla Jael Castro, Neil Chue Hong, Morane Gruenpeter, Jennifer Harrow, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Fotis Psomopoulos Introduction This blog post describes the need for, the work towards, and the recent completion of version 1.0 of the FAIR Principles for Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles v1.0). It also briefly discusses the principles
August, 2022 Authors: Daniel S. Katz, Tom Honeyman, Paula Andrea Martinez, Michelle Barker, Leyla Jael Castro, Neil Chue Hong, Morane Gruenpeter, Jennifer Harrow, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Fotis Psomopoulos Introduction This blog post describes the need for, the work towards, and the recent completion of version 1.0 of the FAIR Principles for Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles v1.0). It also briefly discusses the
Cross-posted by Better Scientific Software (BSSw) and ReSA. How can we reframe research software engineering (RSE) to place diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as a central organising principle in the community? This compelling question was the impetus for the Vive la différence - research software engineers workshop, a hybrid event that took place both in person at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, from 19-22 April 2022;