Checklist to Support the Helmholtz Centers in Implementing Policies on Sustainable Research Software
Checklist to Support the Helmholtz Centers in Implementing Policies on Sustainable Research Software
As the digitalization of research and teaching progresses, the number of software solutions developed at scientific institutions and used for the purpose of knowledge production is increasing. The accessibility and reuse of scientific results called for under the heading “open science” can be ensure...
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Personal Name(s): | Messerschmidt, Reinhard |
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Pampel, Heinz / Bach, Felix / zu Castell, Wolfgang / Denker, Michael / Finke, Ants / Fritzsch, Bernadette / Hammitzsch, Martin / Konrad, Uwe / Leifels, Yvonne / Möhl, Christoph / Nolden, Marco / Scheinert, Markus / Schlauch, Tobias / Schnicke, Thomas / Steglich, Dirk | |
Imprint: |
Helmholtz Open Science Office
2021
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Physical Description: |
13 pages3 MB |
DOI: |
10.48440/OS.HELMHOLTZ.038 |
DOI: |
10.34734/FZJ-2023-03311 |
Document Type: |
Report |
Link: |
OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.34734/FZJ-2023-03311 in citations.
As the digitalization of research and teaching progresses, the number of software solutions developed at scientific institutions and used for the purpose of knowledge production is increasing. The accessibility and reuse of scientific results called for under the heading “open science” can be ensured in many fields only if, in addition to research data, program code is also made openly accessible. The present guide is addressed to decision-makers at the Helmholtz Centers who deal with the implementation of policies on sustainable research software. They supplement a model policy that already gives the Centers a forward-looking and reusable template for drawing up rules on sustainable research software management. |