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- https://dltj.org/article/wssspe2-accepted-papers-travel-support/
- The conference organizers for WSSSPE2 have posted the list of accepted papers and the application for travel support. I was on the program committee for this year's conference, and I can point to some papers that I think are particularly useful to libraries and the cultural heritage community in general:Michael R. Crusoe and C.Titus Brown. Channeling community contributions to scientific software: a hackathon experienceJames Howison. Retract bit-rotten publications: Aligning incentives for sustaining scientific softwareMarian Petre and Greg Wilson. Code Review For and By ScientistsJory Schossau and Greg Wilson. Which Sustainable Software Practices Do Scientists Find Most Useful?
- 2014-09-04T02:08:00+00:00
- 2024-07-20T16:35:17+00:00
2nd Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences – Accepted Papers and Travel Support
The conference organizers for WSSSPE2 have posted the list of accepted papers and the application for travel support. I was on the program committee for this year's conference, and I can point to some papers that I think are particularly useful to libraries and the cultural heritage community in general:
- Michael R. Crusoe and C.Titus Brown. Channeling community contributions to scientific software: a hackathon experience
- James Howison. Retract bit-rotten publications: Aligning incentives for sustaining scientific software
- Marian Petre and Greg Wilson. Code Review For and By Scientists
- Jory Schossau and Greg Wilson. Which Sustainable Software Practices Do Scientists Find Most Useful?