[ciência aberta] Fwd: JOSS - The Journal of Open Source Software

Felipe G. Nievinski fgnievinski em gmail.com
Segunda Novembro 21 01:24:51 UTC 2016


Para quem prefere escrever programas do que artigos:

<http://joss.theoj.org/about>

"we recognize that for most researchers, papers and not software are the
currency of academic research and that citations are required for a good
career.  We built this journal because we believe that after you've done
the hard work of writing great software, it shouldn't take weeks and months
to write a paper about your work."

"The Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is an academic journal with a
formal peer review process that is designed to improve the quality of the
software submitted. Upon acceptance into JOSS, a CrossRef DOI is minted and
we list your paper on the JOSS website."


<http://www.arfon.org/announcing-the-journal-of-open-source-software>

"To be clear, we believe software papers are a nasty hack on a broken
academic-credit system and that the ideal solution is to move away from
papers as the only creditable research product.

None of this helps the students/postdocs/early career researchers of today
who have to make very hard decisions about whether to spend time improving
the software they've written for their research (and others in their
community) or whether they should crank out a few papers to make them look
like a 'productive' researcher.

JOSS exists because we believe that after you've done the hard work of
writing great software, it shouldn't take weeks or months to write a paper
about your work."
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