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But the culture and institutions of science have not yet adjusted to this reality. We need to reform them to address this challenge, by adopting these five principles: | But the culture and institutions of science have not yet adjusted to this reality. We need to reform them to address this challenge, by adopting these five principles: | ||
− | Code | + | '''Code''' All source code written specifically to process data for a published paper must be available to the reviewers and readers of the paper. |
− | All source code written specifically to process data for a published paper must be available to the reviewers and readers of the paper. | + | |
− | Copyright | + | '''Copyright''' The copyright ownership and license of any released source code must be clearly stated. |
− | The copyright ownership and license of any released source code must be clearly stated. | + | |
− | Citation | + | '''Citation''' Researchers who use or adapt science source code in their research must credit the code’s creators in resulting publications. |
− | Researchers who use or adapt science source code in their research must credit the code’s creators in resulting publications. | + | |
− | Credit | + | '''Credit''' Software contributions must be included in systems of scientific assessment, credit, and recognition. |
− | Software contributions must be included in systems of scientific assessment, credit, and recognition. | + | |
− | Curation | + | '''Curation''' Source code must remain available, linked to related materials, for the useful lifetime of the publication. |
− | Source code must remain available, linked to related materials, for the useful lifetime of the publication. | + | |
− | Founding Signatories | + | '''Founding Signatories''' |
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Nick Barnes | Nick Barnes | ||
Climate Code Foundation | Climate Code Foundation |
Revisión del 19:56 23 ene 2019
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Software is a cornerstone of science. Without software, twenty-first century science would be impossible. Without better software, science cannot progress.
But the culture and institutions of science have not yet adjusted to this reality. We need to reform them to address this challenge, by adopting these five principles:
Code All source code written specifically to process data for a published paper must be available to the reviewers and readers of the paper.
Copyright The copyright ownership and license of any released source code must be clearly stated.
Citation Researchers who use or adapt science source code in their research must credit the code’s creators in resulting publications.
Credit Software contributions must be included in systems of scientific assessment, credit, and recognition.
Curation Source code must remain available, linked to related materials, for the useful lifetime of the publication.
Founding Signatories
Nick Barnes Climate Code Foundation David Jones Climate Code Foundation Peter Norvig Director of Research, Google Inc Cameron Neylon Science in the Open Rufus Pollock Open Knowledge Foundation Joseph Jackson Open Science Alliance Victoria Stodden Columbia University Peter Suber Berkman Fellow, Harvard University
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