Hi Everyone,

On behalf of a number of software developers, end-users, and publishers 
associated with the scientific analysis community, we would like to invite all 
of you to review a document generated as a result of a NIH BD2K supported 
meeting. The focus of this workshop was to identify the opportunities and 
challenges of developing a software management ecosystem that could be valuable 
for finding and linking software, publications, and users in the research 
community. A related project, the Data Discovery Index, will be fully 
integrated with the software system.
The product of this workshop and the subsequent discussion is a document which 
details the opportunities and challenges of developing a Software Discovery 
Index that would enable researchers to find, cite, and link software and 
analysis tools publications and researchers. To ensure that the opportunities, 
challenges, and recommendations detailed in the document reflect the breadth of 
experience from the community, we are seeking your input.  In conjunction with 
related efforts already under way at NIH, including the development of a Data 
Discovery Index, the final document will be used by the NIH Office of the 
Associate Director (ADDS) to inform a strategy for the development of a 
Software Discovery Index and a commons ecosystem for data, software, and 
resources.

We need your help to ensure that this critical task is achieved: to guide the 
development of a community based system that gives credit and acknowledgment to 
the builder and maintainers of the software we all depend on! We invite all 
users, software developers, publishers, and software repository administrators 
to review our report prior to its submission to the NIH. Please complete your 
review and post comments by November 1, 2014.

The link to the report is here: 
http://softwarediscoveryindex.org<http://softwarediscoveryindex.org/>
Thanks very much for your comments and perspectives.

Cheers,
Melissa

Dr. Melissa Haendel

Assistant Professor
Ontology Development Group, OHSU Library
www.ohsu.edu/library/ontology<http://www.ohsu.edu/library/ontology>
Department of Medical Informatics and Epidemiology
Oregon Health & Science University
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
skype: melissa.haendel
503-407-5970




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