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Don’t Publish. Release!

This research builds on prior work and emphasizes the importance of treating all components and research like software. It discusses changes, forks, versions, and the context of the research. The text also highlights the need for reproducibility, the scope of the research, and the manifesto for scholarly publication.

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Don’t Publish. Release!

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  1. Don’t Publish. Release! Professor Carole Goble FREng FBCS University of Manchester, UK carole.goble@manchester.ac.uk

  2. Research Builds on prior work Components: data, codes, interpretation Changes Forks Versions

  3. Published Builds on prior work Context? Discrete Independent Snapshot Reconstruct the Body of work End of Story!

  4. Don't publish. Release! Treat ALL Components and ALL Research Like Software

  5. Don't publish. Release! Treat ALL Components and ALL Research Like Software

  6. Don't publish. Release! Treat ALL Components and ALL Research Like Software

  7. Don't publish. Release! Treat ALL Components and ALL Research Like Software http://www.wf4ever-project.org/research-object-model

  8. Explicit Salami Publishing! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Salami_aka.jpg/800px-Salami_aka.jpg

  9. Possibility of Reproducibility! Results may vary icanhascheezburger.com

  10. New/revolutionary? Yes and No! • Scope? Universal and Specific! • Easy? Yes and No! • Manifesto? • unit and form of the scholarly publication • data, software, workflows first-class • tools / technologies for scholarly lifecycle • new methods/metrics for evaluation/impact http://www.wf4ever-project.org

  11. Acknowledgements Jennifer Schopf, Treating Data Like Software: A Case for Production Quality Data, JCDL 2012 Neil Chue Hong, Software Sustainability Institute http://www.software.ac.uk

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