Journal of Open Research Software
- Ubiquity Press
- (2013-Present)
- 0
2013-Present
Annually
Neil Chue Hong
Software Sustainability Institute
English
2049-9647
Yes
£350
Scopus (CiteScore 2019: 2.1); Google Scholar; Cengage Learning; Chronos; ExLibris; EBSCO Knowledge Base; CNKI; CrossRef; JISC KB+; SHERPA RoMEO; Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ); EBSCOHost; Op
The Journal of Open Research Software (JORS) features peer reviewed Software Metapapers describing research software with high reuse potential. We are working with a number of specialist and institutional repositories to ensure that the associated software is professionally archived, preserved, and is openly available. Equally importantly, the software and the papers will be citable, and reuse will be tracked. JORS also publishes full-length research papers that cover different aspects of creating, maintaining and evaluating open source research software. The aim of the section is to promote the dissemination of best practice and experience related to the development and maintenance of reusable, sustainable research software.
Computer Science; Mathematics
Yes
Assembla; Codeplex; Figshare; GitHub; Gitlab; Google Code; Launchpad; Savannah; UCL Discovery; Zenodo
http://www.assembla.com; http://www.codeplex.com; http://figshare.com; http://github.com; https://gitlab.com; http://code.google.com; http://launchpad.net; http://savannah.gnu.org; http://eprints.ucl.
All kinds of software are welcome. We are particularly interested in software that may have reuse potential or which is required to validate your research. Many research outputs meet these requirements. For example: simulation models, data analysis tools, function libraries, software infrastructure, software you've written that is used in a published paper, etc.
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