[CODATA-international] [early-career] Ask Me Anything Call On Archiving And Referencing All Softwar...

mervyn.oluing@insight-centre.org via Early Career Networking group early-career at rda-groups.org
Sun Feb 16 11:09:04 EST 2020


Hi everyone,

Just a reminder:

This month's AMA is dedicated to:

*Archiving and referencing all software source code using Software Heritage*

The talk will be held online on Wednesday, February19th at 15:00-16:00 UTC
(10:00-11:00 EDT)

If you are interested in attending please note that registration is
required:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/archiving-and-referencing-all-software-source-code-using-software-heritage-tickets-92803532865

Looking forward to talking with you!

Mervyn O Luing

Early Career and Engagement Interest Group (ECEIG)



On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 at 11:02, mervyn.oluing at insight-centre.org via Early
Career Networking group <early-career at rda-groups.org> wrote:

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> Hello everyone,
>
> We hope this email finds you well!
>
> We are writing to invite you to yet another RDA
> <https://www.rd-alliance.org/> ECEIG "Ask me Anything
> <https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/early-career-and-engagement-ig/event/ask-me-anything-call-archiving-and-referencing-all>"
> meeting; the Early Career and Engagement Interest Group (ECEIG)
> <https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/early-career-and-engagement-ig> has
> been formed within RDA with a focus on connecting with and supporting early
> career professionals both within and outside RDA. The "Ask me Anything"
> meetings are hosted on a monthly basis, addressing topics that might be of
> general interest to ECRs - this month's AMA is dedicated to:
>
> *Archiving and referencing all software source code using Software
> Heritage*
>
> Our speaker Professor Roberto Di Cosmo will show how to use the Software
> Heritage infrastructure to seamlessly archive all software source code, and
> how to obtain and use the special intrinsic identifiers for software source
> code that are needed to reference the source code in a way that supports
> reproducibility in the long run. Pointers to detailed guidelines will be
> provided.
>
> Short bio from Professor Di Cosmo:
>
> An alumnus of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, with a PhD in Computer
> Science from the University of Pisa, Roberto Di Cosmo was associate
> professor for almost a decade at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. In
> 1999, he became a Computer Science full professor at University Paris
> Diderot, where he was head of doctoral studies for Computer Science from
> 2004 to 2009. A trustee of the IMDEA Software institute, and member of the
> national committee for Open Science in France, he is currently on leave at
> Inria.
>
> If you are interested in attending please note that registration is
> required:
>
>
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/archiving-and-referencing-all-software-source-code-using-software-heritage-tickets-92803532865
>
>
>
> Additional information:
>
> The talk will be held online on Wednesday, February19th at 15:00-16:00 UTC
> (10:00-11:00 EDT)
>
> *Click here
> <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=AMA+Call+on+Archiving+and+referencing+all+software+source+code+using+Software+Heritage&iso=20200219T10&p1=3723&ah=1> to
> find out the time of the event in your time zone.
>
> Some more information about the speaker:
>
> Professor Di Cosmo’s research activity spans theoretical computing,
> functional programming, parallel and distributed programming, the semantics
> of programming languages, type systems, rewriting and linear logic, and,
> more recently, the new scientific problems posed by the general adoption of
> Free Software, with a particular focus on static analysis of large software
> collections. He has published over 20 international journals articles and
> 50 international conference articles.
>
> In 2008, he created and coordinated the european research project
> Mancoosi, that had a budget of 4.4Me and brought together 10 partners to
> improve the quality of package-based open source software systems.
>
> Following the evolution of our society under the impact of IT with great
> interest, he is a long term Free Software advocate, contributing to its
> adoption since 1998 with the best-seller Hijacking the world, seminars,
> articles and software. He created in October 2007 the Free Software
> thematic group of Systematic, that helped fund over 50 Open Source research
> and development collaborative projects for a consolidated budget of over
> 200Me. From 2010 to 2018, he was director of IRILL, a research structure
> dedicated to Free and Open Source Software quality.
>
> He created in 2015, and now directs Software Heritage, an initiative to
> build the universal archive of all the source code publicly available, in
> partnership with UNESCO.
> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/bandrow@gmail.com/cv/114728/
>
> twitter:  http://twitter.com/rdicosmo
> ORCID:
> https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7493-5349
>
> Looking forward to talking with you!
>
> Mervyn O Luing
>
> Early Career and Engagement Interest Group (ECEIG)
>
>
>


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