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[EN] Making Software Count - Simon Hettrick, Jack Atkinson, Will Swansborough-Aston

[EN] Making Software Count - Simon Hettrick, Jack Atkinson, Will Swansborough-Aston

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English Edition: making software, digital data and other artefacts count in research evaluations has always been a challenge. But there are plenty of people and initiatives like the https://hidden-ref.org in the UK who want to change research culture. And I talked to three people who are working in this field to find out what the challenges are and what they do to make software and digital technologies count (more): Simon Hettrick (Uni Southampton), Jack Atkinson (Uni Cambridge) and Will Swansborough-Aston (Uni Exeter).

Links:

  • https://hidden-ref.org/ The Hidden REF
  • https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/what-the-ref What the REF podcast
  • https://2029.ref.ac.uk/ The Research Excellent Framework for 2029
  • https://joss.theoj.org/ The Journal of Open Source Software
  • https://data.agu.org/notebooks-now/ Notebooks Now
  • https://mystmd.org/guide/quickstart-jupyter-lab-myst Myst markup language in Jupyter
  • https://orkg.org/ Open Research Knowledge Graph

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