Addressing an audience on research ethics, Roberto Di Cosmo reframed the conversation around data altruism by crossing out « data » to focus on a deeper issue: the shared commons of software code itself.
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Computational pathology researcher and Software Heritage Ambassador Esha Nasir explains why the traditional PDF is obsolete and how Research Software Engineers (RSEs) help secure open science.
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As Open Science reaches a critical juncture, global experts explore how open infrastructures serve as essential digital public goods.
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Software Heritage expands its global mirror network to Spain via IMDEA Software to ensure long-term redundancy and open access.
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Academic software has grown exponentially. Software Heritage Archive data shows where it’s being created, what languages are used, and the crisis in licensing.
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The Software Heritage Open Science Strategic Blueprint outlines a bold vision to preserve and share all publicly available source code.
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Episciences enables linking publications to source code archived in Software Heritage, enhancing research reproducibility.
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Violaine Louvet pilote le déploiement du catalogue national des logiciels de recherche dont la version bêta a été ouverte au public le 14 avril 2025.
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How Software Heritage and GNU Guix are meeting the challenge of reproducible research by ensuring the long-term availability and verification of software source code.
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A recent talk by Roberto Di Cosmo, Software Heritage co-founder, underscored the role of software preservation for the future of open science. Speaking at the University of São Paulo, Di Cosmo highlighted Software Heritage as the essential infrastructure for this very task, providing universal access to the source code that powers research.
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