Publishing Research Software: benefits and best practices

Learn what are the benefits of publishing the research software of your project and get a step-by step guide on how to do it following best practices.

Once you are ready to publish your work, the data and the code underpinning your research also needs to be published. This is one of the requirements for PhD candidates in the TU Delft Research Data Framework Policy, but it can also be a requirement from the funding agency of your project or from the journal where you plan to publish your research.

If you need some extra encouragement to publish your research software or piece of code, in the following video Maurits Kok, one of TU Delft Digital Competence Center research software engineers, will tell you why you should publish your code as open source and how to do so following the FAIR principles for research software.

Video recording from TU Delft MOOC Open Science: Sharing Your Research with the World.
Presenter: Dr. Maurits Kok.
Credits: TU Delft Extension School, TU Delft New Media Center, TU Delft Digital Competence Center.
Licence: CC-BY-NC-SA.

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