Our newest champion has a toolkit that includes English, German, Kurdish, Arabic and technical tools ranging from Linux, Python, XSLT, Java, and SQL. Learn more about him and how you can connect.
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How are libraries supporting the growing importance of software in research? Frédéric Saby of the Université Grenoble-Alpes provides answers.
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Karim Boualem, head of research support, highlights key initiatives aimed at empowering researchers with Software Heritage.
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Fun fact: If you’re enjoying Monsters Domain: Prologue in Türkçe, thank him for contributing to the translation.
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An interview with Cécile Swiatek Cassafieres, Director of University Libraries at the University of Paris Nanterre.
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Code and software are collections that need long-term preservation, access, and sharing, just like any other. A true librarian’s task, says Liber’s Julien Roche.
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The Software Heritage Summit & Symposium (Jan 29, 2025, UNESCO, Paris) will explore the future of AI, Open Science and society.
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Software Heritage mourns the loss of Lunar, aka Jérémy Bobbio, on Nov. 8, 2024.
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Zenodo and Software Heritage teamed up to streamline code archiving. By automatically transferring code from Zenodo to Software Heritage, researchers can ensure their work is preserved and cited.
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CERN, renowned for its groundbreaking physics research, also has a significant impact on the open-source software world. Software Heritage is working to preserve and share this valuable code, despite the challenges of tracking its decentralized nature.
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