@GaelVaroquaux "What software should be cited is the decision of the author(s) of the research work in the context of community norms and practices, and in most research communities, these are currently in flux." from https://t.co/ApY7FxKczZ until it is a norm, not sure we can get too angry.
@MOSAICgroup1 And another piece of research software which has no DOI on it's own. Not present on @ZENODO_ORG. (Guide: https://t.co/jGIass98U9) I wonder if the software citation principles are really that unknown? https://t.co/vIDtISCoV8. And no LICENSE file in code repo as well...
@3DGenome_KPal @houterkabouter @ctitusbrown @BeccaCalisi @tracykteal Note software itself can be published, following the model in the Software Citation Principles - https://t.co/GZE0jI7onh
@Metrics_Toolkit IMHO this should point to https://t.co/bLjqAml2Ub. There's work underway to understand software citation and implement solutions. The foundation has been laid by the @force11rescomm Software Citation WG: Smith et al. "Software Citation Principles": https://t.co/beDjJwNpdb 1/
@DynamicWebPaige All this is something I plan to work on for my PhD. Also, some progress is being made as we tweet, e.g., in the @force11rescomm Software Citation Implementation WG, cf. https://t.co/HgygVTzfXu. Further reading: https://t.co/JQlZeHaCoZ, watch the @SoftwareSaved blog next Tue /1/n