论文标题
这是您的软件!以您想要的方式引用它!
It's your software! Get it cited the way you want!
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论文摘要
其他人是否使用您在研究中写的软件并按照您的意愿引用它?可以以不同的方式引用软件,有些好,有些则可以在ADS和Clarivate的Science Web等索引中跟踪和计数引用。通常,这些资源需要将引用与资源相匹配,例如期刊文章或软件记录,它们会摄入。本演示文稿涵盖了为什么可能无法很好地引用代码(以可跟踪/可计数方式)的常见原因,哪种引用方法是可跟踪的,如何为软件指定此信息以及应放置此信息的位置。它还涵盖了标准的软件元数据文件,如何创建它们以及如何使用它们。创建一个元数据文件,例如citation.cff或codemeta.json,并将其添加到代码存储库的根部,很容易使用ASCL的元数据元数据创建覆盖层,并将帮助任何想为您的计算方法提供信用的人,无论是仔细的和测试的且经过仔细的和测试的包装,还是快速添加的,或者是快速添加的,也可以用来快速使用。
Are others using software you've written in their research and citing it as you want it to be cited? Software can be cited in different ways, some good, and some not good at all for tracking and counting citations in indexers such as ADS and Clarivate's Web of Science. Generally, these resources need to match citations to resources, such as journal articles or software records, they ingest. This presentation covered common reasons as to why a code might not be cited well (in a trackable/countable way), which citation methods are trackable, how to specify this information for your software, and where this information should be placed. It also covered standard software metadata files, how to create them, and how to use them. Creating a metadata file, such as a CITATION.cff or codemeta.json, and adding it to the root of your code repo is easy to do with the ASCL's metadata file creation overlay, and will help out anyone wanting to give you credit for your computational method, whether it's a huge carefully-written and tested package, or a short quick-and-dirty-but-oh-so-useful code.