„Software today encapsulates important research knowledge...This situation is costly for science, through the lack of career progression for valuable personnel“
First year of JOSS, excellent approach!
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@seanmylaw @leland_mcinnes @JOSS_TheOJ @TerryTangYuan There's a peer-reviewed journal paper about the process from the point of view of the editorial board here: https://t.co/QmUi9E5DXX. We'd love to also hear authors' perspectives!
@danielskatz @Protohedgehog @ctitusbrown @DenubisX @petermurrayrust @LorenaABarba @dgraziotin @devinberg @kyleniemeyer @fperez_org @betatim @JOSS_TheOJ @up_jors Maybe @PeerJCompSci ? This is where @JOSS_TheOJ and @ReScienceEds published their "experience" papers. https://t.co/WU7Pi95MIg https://t.co/Oecx0yoKfY
@MikeCrespin @Mauro_Gilli A good ballpark estimate is $100 but it could be less.
It depends on exactly what you count as the costs, but there are lots of useful answers here: https://t.co/qMMVdgpKhQ
A journal I help edit has an estimate of about $5: https://t.co/kIHOdWj43H