Open bakhshir opened 1 week ago
Some of the eScience software pages do not have reference papers published. In the latest sprint to enrich metadata of eScience software and project page, I have noticed that project partners and us have cited software by its release DOI.
For example, Emma (https://research-software-directory.org/software/emma) does not have reference paper, but is cited with its DOI. eScience implementation of SageCal (https://research-software-directory.org/software/sagecal) was also never written down as a software paper, but there are few papers that cited it by DOI, or old pre-implementation paper.
Could we somehow retrieve mentions based on the software DOIs?
Another example is Xenon: https://research-software-directory.org/software/xenon.
The sv-callers paper (https://doi.org/10.7717%2Fpeerj.8214) cites xenon with Xenon's DOI http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.597993
Some of the eScience software pages do not have reference papers published. In the latest sprint to enrich metadata of eScience software and project page, I have noticed that project partners and us have cited software by its release DOI.
For example, Emma (https://research-software-directory.org/software/emma) does not have reference paper, but is cited with its DOI. eScience implementation of SageCal (https://research-software-directory.org/software/sagecal) was also never written down as a software paper, but there are few papers that cited it by DOI, or old pre-implementation paper.
Could we somehow retrieve mentions based on the software DOIs?