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Develop advocacy plan to reimagine public software contributions as high-quality research products #23

Open dr-eric-jensen opened 11 months ago

dr-eric-jensen commented 11 months ago

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Potential Activity Scope Create a strategic advocacy plan aimed at reframing contributions to public software as vital scientific contributions, akin to traditional research outputs. The plan would promote acknowledgement that building top-notch public software is itself a high-value form of science, involving both discovery and creation. To articulate this perspective, the plan would seek to amplify existing efforts to build a taxonomy of such contributions, clarifying their nature, value, and significance.

A key aspect of the advocacy is encouraging individuals to claim, talk about, and take pride in their public software contributions. This involves fostering a culture of recognition, celebration, and professionalism around software development within the scientific community.

Providing a roadmap for collaboration with publishers plays a crucial role in this advocacy plan. By working with publishers to highlight public software contributions and the people behind them, the plan aims to enhance visibility, credibility, and impact. This may involve special features, awards, or platforms dedicated to software contributions.

This advocacy task extends to various levels and stakeholders within the academic community, including deans, faculty, science societies, review panels, and funders. Through targeted materials, webinars, ambassadors, and other means, the plan seeks to educate, persuade, and mobilize these stakeholders to explicitly recognize and support public software contributions as legitimate and valuable research.

Cross-disciplinary collaboration with respected groups, such as national academies, can further amplify the advocacy, lending authority, and breadth to the message. By engaging diverse voices and perspectives, the plan aims to build a broad-based consensus and momentum around the issue.

In essence, this advocacy plan represents a strategic and multifaceted effort to redefine the way public software contributions are perceived, valued, and supported within the scientific community. It seeks to bridge the gap between traditional research paradigms and the evolving landscape of technology-enabled discovery and innovation. By doing so, it contributes to a more inclusive, dynamic, and impactful research ecosystem.

Potential Objectives The objectives to deliver the advocacy plan could include:

Targeted Impacts


This potential activity was curated as part of "Charting the Course: Policy and Planning for Sustainable Research Software," a Sloan Foundation-funded project within URSSI dedicated to supporting the future of research software through evidence-informed policy work (Project contacts are: @danielskatz and @dr-eric-jensen). If you are interested in working on this, please add a comment.