##Non-manuscript scientific products
Goals for this lesson
- Understand that more than publications are needed to further open science
- Hear about current efforts to highlight software (and other) contributions
Today, Abigail Cabunoc Mayes (Lead Developer, Mozilla Science Lab) will be looking at incentivizing open science at all steps in the research process with a focus on software contributions. We will look at some of the Mozilla Science Lab's work prototypying tools testing ways to bring open science into the scholarly workflow.
We may also try issuing badges to class participants.
Resources:
- Slides!
- Code as a Research Object
- Contributorship Badges for Science
- Paper Badger
- Paper Badger | GitHub Repo
- Further reading on Contributorship Badges
- Contributorship Badges on ORCID | ORCID
- Introducing Contributorship Badges | Ubiquity Press
- Could digital badges clarify the roles of co-authors? | Science
- Why we need badges in science | BMC blog
- Publishing: Credit where credit is due | Nature
- CRediT: An open standard for expressing roles intrinsic to research
- Digital badges aim to clear up politics of authorship | Nature