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Measuring impact by extracting knowledge of software assets

How to enhance transparency, improve accessibility, and measure the impact of software projects?
Authors: Coughlan, Shane; Dumont, Antoine; Gruenpeter, Morane; Hinge, Julie; Kirchgessner, Martin; Lambert, Antoine; Scalbert, Samuel; +7 Authors

Measuring impact by extracting knowledge of software assets

Abstract

What happens when software developers, archivists, librarians, metadata specialists, project managers, and persistent identifier experts from around the world meet? They collaborate to tell the story of software preservation. This poster highlights the work from the fourth Software Heritage Community Workshop, held in Paris on January 30, 2025. Software Heritage, an international non-profit infrastructure supported by UNESCO and Inria, collects, preserves, and shares all software source code for industry, research, culture, and society.

Keywords

Source Code Archiving, advocacy, open science, software preservation, Software Preservation

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