Software is as integral as a research paper, monograph, or dataset in terms of facilitating the full understanding and dissemination of research. This article provides broadly applicable guidance on software citation for the communities and institutions publishing academic journals and conference proceedings. We expect those communities and institutions to produce versions of this document with software examples and citation styles that are appropriate for their intended audience. This article (and those community-specific versions) are aimed at authors citing software, including software developed by the authors or by others. We also include brief instructions on how software can be made citable, directing readers to more comprehensive guidance published elsewhere. The guidance presented in this article helps to support proper attribution and credit, reproducibility, collaboration and reuse, and encourages building on the work of others to further research.
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Recognizing the value of software: a software... | F1000Research
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%1 katz2021recognizing
%A Katz, Daniel S.
%A Chue Hong, Neil P.
%A Clark, Tim
%A Muench, August
%A Stall, Shelley
%A Bouquin, Daina
%A Cannon, Matthew
%A Edmunds, Scott
%A Faez, Telli
%A Feeney, Patricia
%A Fenner, Martin
%A Friedman, Michael
%A Grenier, Gerry
%A Harrison, Melissa
%A Heber, Joerg
%A Leary, Adam
%A MacCallum, Catriona
%A Murray, Hollydawn
%A Pastrana, Erika
%A Perry, Katherine
%A Schuster, Douglas
%A Stockhause, Martina
%A Yeston, Jake
%D 2021
%I F1000 Research Limited
%K data data_citation rdm_software
%T Recognizing the value of software: a software citation guide
%U https://f1000research.com/articles/9-1257/v2
%X Software is as integral as a research paper, monograph, or dataset in terms of facilitating the full understanding and dissemination of research. This article provides broadly applicable guidance on software citation for the communities and institutions publishing academic journals and conference proceedings. We expect those communities and institutions to produce versions of this document with software examples and citation styles that are appropriate for their intended audience. This article (and those community-specific versions) are aimed at authors citing software, including software developed by the authors or by others. We also include brief instructions on how software can be made citable, directing readers to more comprehensive guidance published elsewhere. The guidance presented in this article helps to support proper attribution and credit, reproducibility, collaboration and reuse, and encourages building on the work of others to further research.
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abstract = {Software is as integral as a research paper, monograph, or dataset in terms of facilitating the full understanding and dissemination of research. This article provides broadly applicable guidance on software citation for the communities and institutions publishing academic journals and conference proceedings. We expect those communities and institutions to produce versions of this document with software examples and citation styles that are appropriate for their intended audience. This article (and those community-specific versions) are aimed at authors citing software, including software developed by the authors or by others. We also include brief instructions on how software can be made citable, directing readers to more comprehensive guidance published elsewhere. The guidance presented in this article helps to support proper attribution and credit, reproducibility, collaboration and reuse, and encourages building on the work of others to further research.},
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author = {Katz, Daniel S. and Chue Hong, Neil P. and Clark, Tim and Muench, August and Stall, Shelley and Bouquin, Daina and Cannon, Matthew and Edmunds, Scott and Faez, Telli and Feeney, Patricia and Fenner, Martin and Friedman, Michael and Grenier, Gerry and Harrison, Melissa and Heber, Joerg and Leary, Adam and MacCallum, Catriona and Murray, Hollydawn and Pastrana, Erika and Perry, Katherine and Schuster, Douglas and Stockhause, Martina and Yeston, Jake},
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