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best practices for metrics gathering

Identify and develop strategies for gathering and using metrics for repository / registry managers.

These include but are not limited to software citation metrics (who’s using the software, at what career stage, what industry, where, etc) while being respectful of privacy concerns, GDPR, etc. Best practices for adopting analytics packages (matomo vs GA for example) and UI/UX best practices for gathering analytics in the least annoying way possible

  1. what are some general purpose things we should be looking to collect?
  2. what can repositories/registries do to help support software citation metrics more broadly (use DOIs, disseminations in COiNS, zotero support ...?)
  3. anything else?

participate in upcoming FORCE2021 SCIWG collaboration sprint

A collaboration sprint to be held in conjunction with FORCE2021, currently slated for 4 hours on December 6th and December 10th

coordinate on a variety of issues to make up for our missed workshop this fall

  • crosswalk resource metadata with codemeta / cff
  • collaborative writing / editing on TBD
  • different aspects for adopting best practices
  • hackathon: develop a harvester to gather data from respective resources (OAI-PMH or ResourceSync or ...?)
  • common API to all implement (for access to resources?)
  • brainstorm how to track impact of good metadata
  • improve documentation on the codemeta site, links to scicodes + tools
  • come up with an as simple as possible / broad checklist for FAIR research software with a concrete example illustrating each axis
  • add more here

establish governance policies for scicodes membership

who should be a member of scicodes?

  • whatever process and requirements we decide on should come from this current community and evolve over time as needed
  • need clear mission statement

Current mission-ish statement from scicodes.net:

The SciCodes Consortium is for editors and maintainers of academic discipline and institutional software registries and repositories. The Consortium, still in its development phase, will enable its members to:

share work methods, marketing ideas, and communication practices;
demonstrate unique aspects of our respective services, discuss challenges and share solutions to common issues that arise in managing our resources;
work cooperatively to speed adoption of the CodeMeta and CFF standards and better enable software citation, recognition, and dissemination;
work towards a virtual registry standard to enable searching across multiple software registries.

facilitate adoption of best practices + scorecard

  • identify ways to keep pushing this forward, sprints at conferences or other work days, pairing with another repository / registry manager or developer to cowork together
  • scorecard link available on meeting docs notes

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