Keeping up with the Joneses: Providing evidence for software and data citations in published papers

Collaborations Workshop 2018 - 2018-03-26 Group G - CI3-CW18 Reporter Kirstie Whitaker - kwhitaker.turing@gmail.com Participants Kirstie Whitaker, Ilektra Christidi, Andrew Walker, Shoaib Sufi Title: Keeping up with the Joneses: Providing evidence for software and data citations in published papers Context / Research Domain It’s not clear which journals and disciplines have citations to software and data and how their numbers are changing over time. In addition, it’s not clear whether these resources are still available, nor whether they meet community standards....

2 min · 386 words · Kirstie Whitaker, Ilektra Christidi, Andrew Walker, Shoaib Sufi

Message in e-Bottle: work more effectively with ephemeral teams across timezones

CW20 - 2020-03-31 to 2020-04-02 Idea 3 - Message in e Bottle: work more effectively with ephemeral teams across timezones. - CI3-CW20 Participants Shoaib Sufi (shoaib.sufi@software.ac.uk), Carlos Martinez (c.martinez@esciencecenter.nl) (scribe), Alessandro Felder (a.felder@ucl.ac.uk) (chair), Emmy Tsang (e.tsang@elifesciences.org), Aleksandra Nenadic (a.nenadic@manchester.ac.uk) Original slide at - _https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1GbwxVrWpqw_Nk9Mg9dinLUUThHSfetVsg7KD2SiGIkk/edit?usp=sharing _ Context / Research Domain Are you: A workshop host delivering a session to participants from multiple time zones? A hackathon organiser facilitating collaborations between newcomers and experienced community members in teams spread across different time zones?...

2 min · 364 words · Shoaib Sufi, Carlos Martinez, Alessandro Felder, Emmy Tsang, Aleksandra Nenadic

Open Source Covid Analysis of References (OSCAR)

CW21 - 2021-03-30 Oscar - CI15-CW21 Participants Michelle Barker Shoaib Suf Daniel S Katz Carina Haupt Callum Rollo Title: Open Source Covid Analysis of References (OSCAR) Context / Research Domain Software’s use in the Covid19 pandemic is somewhat hidden but ubiquitous. Understanding the impact of software in the pandemic would give it the credit that software deserves, raise its profile and potentially highlight the software readiness that would help in any future public health emergency....

4 min · 774 words · Michelle Barker, Shoaib Sufi, Daniel S. Katz, Carina Haupt, Callum Rollo