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| [http://www.mozillascience.org/projects/codemeta Code as a Research Object] | | [http://www.mozillascience.org/projects/codemeta Code as a Research Object] | ||
| Using the proposed [https://github.com/mbjones/codemeta crosswalk schema] between existing software metadata, create a | | Using the proposed [https://github.com/mbjones/codemeta crosswalk schema] between existing software metadata, create a service (can be a simple website) that will allow users to search and filter software across exiting data archives and repositories (Zenodo, figshare, GitHub). Comparing the exiting schemas for code storage to help create a metadata standard that allows for discoverability, reuse and citation. | ||
| | | json, [http://zenodo.org/dev zenodo api], [http://api.figshare.com/docs/intro.html figshare api], [https://developer.github.com/ github api] | ||
| [[User:Abby|Abby]] | | [[User:Abby|Abby]] | ||
| [[User:Abby|Abby]] | | [[User:Abby|Abby]] | ||
| "Code as a Research Object" is exploring integrating software into the scholarly workflow. Collaboration with GitHub, figshare and Zenodo. | | "Code as a Research Object" is exploring integrating software into the scholarly workflow. Collaboration with GitHub, figshare and Zenodo. | ||
Background reading: http://www.mozillascience.org/code-as-as-research-object-new-phase/ | |||
http://www.mozillascience.org/code-as-a-research-object-metadata-for-software-discovery/ | |||
http://www.mozillascience.org/code-as-a-research-object-updates-prototypes-next-steps/ | |||
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| [http://www.mozillascience.org/projects/contributorship-badges Contributorship Badges] Visualizations | | [http://www.mozillascience.org/projects/contributorship-badges Contributorship Badges] Visualizations | ||
| Create a series of javascript snippets that authors and publishers can use to display | | Create a series of javascript snippets that authors and publishers can use to display authorship badges on their sites. Badges will be issued using PaperBadger -- a service using Open Badges to issue badges to an ORCID and paper DOI. Exploring the use of digital badges for crediting contributors to scholarly papers for their work. | ||
| javascript, | | javascript, PaperBadger API (in development) | ||
| [[User:Abby|Abby]] | | [[User:Abby|Abby]] | ||
| [[User:Abby|Abby]] | | [[User:Abby|Abby]] | ||
| As the research environment becomes more digital, we want to test how we can use this medium to help bring transparency and credit for individuals in the publication process. This work is a collaboration with publishers BioMed Central (BMC) and the Public Library of Science (PLoS); the biomedical research foundation, The Wellcome Trust; the software and technology firm Digital Science; the registry of unique researcher identifiers, ORCID; and the Mozilla Science Lab. | | As the research environment becomes more digital, we want to test how we can use this medium to help bring transparency and credit for individuals in the publication process. This work is a collaboration with publishers BioMed Central (BMC) and the Public Library of Science (PLoS); the biomedical research foundation, The Wellcome Trust; the software and technology firm Digital Science; the registry of unique researcher identifiers, ORCID; and the Mozilla Science Lab. | ||
Background Reading: http://mozillascience.org/contributorship-badges-a-new-project/ | |||
http://news.sciencemag.org/scientific-community/2014/11/could-digital-badges-clarify-roles-co-authors | |||
http://www.nature.com/news/publishing-credit-where-credit-is-due-1.15033 | |||
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