Deposit Partners Workshop 2024: Key takeaways
The Software Heritage Deposit Partners Workshop brought together a diverse group of stakeholders in the academic landscape.
The Software Heritage Deposit Partners Workshop brought together a diverse group of stakeholders in the academic landscape.
Thanks to a collaboration between Software Heritage (SWH), HAL-Inria and the CCSD, HAL is opening its doors to a new type of scientific deposit: software. Researchers now have the ability…
More publishers are valuing research code. Dagstuhl now uses Software Heritage for archival, referencing and metadata. Learn how this improves citation and accessibility.
Data librarian Fanny Sébire and Software Heritage Ambassador Bertrand Néron detail their collaboration at the Institut Pasteur. They explain how their complementary skills are being used to drive a cultural shift, moving research software from a secondary artifact to a verifiable scientific output through standardized dual archiving.
How Paris-Saclay University, through its Data, Algorithm, and Code Administrator (ADAC) Cédric Mercier, manages institutional research data and code. Read about their strategy and new Software Heritage sponsorship.
Clément Pieyre, Bibliothèque Diderot de Lyon, uses the Olympic rings to symbolize the indispensable role of university libraries in Open Science.
Episciences enables linking publications to source code archived in Software Heritage, enhancing research reproducibility.
How are libraries supporting the growing importance of software in research? Frédéric Saby of the Université Grenoble-Alpes provides answers.
Everything you need to know about Software Heritage, a nonprofit dedicated to archiving the world’s source code.
Zenodo and Software Heritage teamed up to streamline code archiving. By automatically transferring code from Zenodo to Software Heritage, researchers can ensure their work is preserved and cited.