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Wir freuen uns, neues Mitglied der ReSA @ResearchSoft zu sein 🤝. Als Teil des Bündnisses fördern wir Austausch & Abstimmung zum Thema Forschungssoftware – die heute in fast allen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen nicht mehr wegzudenken ist. https://t.co/OnxsGppS4Z
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Have you ever wondered how you can get paid for the open source work you do?
This article highlights different ways you can get financial support for either your time or the project.
Read here: https://t.co/v6zlCbjLiJ
#opensource#chaossafrica
To accelerate the transition to #openscience the Dutch government invests 20€m a/y for 10 yrs through @OpenScience_NL, part of @NWOFunding. Today we present our first 2-year work programme in which we announce a wide variety of funding instruments in all areas of #openscience.
Welcome new ReSA Organisational Members:
@cziscience are building a more inclusive, just, and healthy future for everyone
@SloanFoundation are improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge
Thank you for your ongoing support! https://t.co/DDJvtgIcYg
Last month, the Policies in Research Organizations for Research Software (PRO4RS) Working Group (WG) had a session in the #RDAPlenary21, organized by @researchsoft & @resdatall.
A summary & recording of this session: https://t.co/besHnDyiBW
Join the WG: https://t.co/O82u0NB50p
📢Great news! The deRSE24 contributions deadline is now the 26th November.
Call information https://t.co/6ByzxZNlgN
The 4th conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany, will be hosted at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg 5th to the 7th March 2024.🎉
#RSEng
Learn about the @si2urssi Charting the Course project that was shared at the #IEEE eScience conference. Find out about metrics and incentives that shape careers in research #software internationally. https://t.co/0bMs9XhRo9
90% of researchers rely on research software for their work, but policymakers and funders often overlook its importance. Discover how Eric Jensen and Daniel S. Katz are working to change this at the link below
@JensenWarwick@LSEImpactBlog#ResearchSoftware#ResearchPolicy
PhD in Computer Science doesn’t limit your career options to academia. @lynda_hardman and Hanna Schraffenberger have collected 21 stories of women having a PhD degree and shining in the industry. Contact @lynda_hardman if you would like to get a copy of this booklet.
@RCTNewsletter summarises Updated Software is Valued Software by @vsoch:
Hypothesis: If a project survives a certain amount of time & is still active, more likely to be valued.
Finding: packages remaining active are foundational libraries or other infra https://t.co/v9UudJRzad
3/ 🔍 *Diagnosing the Issue: Gender Inclusiveness*
The gender gap in research software is more than a crack; it's a chasm, especially in the upper echelons of academia.
Some labs show progress, but it's a slow climb up the academic ladder.
There is much more detail in the full post https://t.co/LKx7ANjoQr and I hope you find it minimally interesting or amusing. And if it makes you feel a negative emotion? That's a topic for discussion! It definitely was a fun Saturday project, and I hope it gives you 😋 for 🧠.
This weekend I had an itch - a hypothesis about #rseng software. I've been taken with different topics in the last year, but there was a very simple question poking at my prefrontal cortex. How much of research software becomes dormant after it is published? 🤔 Let's look! 🧐
Our Oct news is out, incl blog on 2nd International Research Software Funders Workshop co-hosted by @Alliance_Can to launch Amsterdam Declaration on #Funding#ResearchSoftware@Sustainability#ADOREsoftware. People are at heart of software sustainability!
https://t.co/JUZcwhmrty