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Type Name Latest commit message Commit time R     data     docs     notebooks     .gitignore     Habeas Corpus logo.png     LICENSE     README.md     postBuild     requirements.txt     View code Habeas Corpus Contributing ✏️ Project roadmap 🏁 Licensing Acknowledgements 👪 References 📚 README.md Habeas Corpus This is work done during the hack day at Collaborations Workshop 2021, to create a corpus of research software used for COVID-19 and coronavirus-related research that will be useful in a number of ways to the research software sustainability community around the Software Sustainability Institute. This is based on and extends the "CORD-19 Software Mentions" dataset published by the Chan Zuckerberg Institute (doi: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vmcvdncs0). Contributing ✏️ Habeas Corpus is a collaborative project and we welcome suggestions and contributions. We hope one of the invitations below works for you, but if not, please let us know! 🏃 I'm busy, I only have 1 minute Tell a friend about the project! ⏳ I've got 5 minutes - tell me what I should do Suggest ideas for how you would like to use Habeas Corpus 💻 I've got a few hours to work on this Take a look at the issues and see if there are any you can contribute to Create an analysis using the data and let us know about it 🎉 I really want to help increase the community Organise a hackday to use or improve Habeas Corpus Please open a GitHub issue to suggest a new idea or let us know about bugs. Project roadmap 🏁 For tasks to work on in the near future, please see open Issues. For the bigger picture, please check and contribute to plan.md Licensing Software code and notebooks from this project are licensed under the open source MIT license. Project documentation and images are licensed under CC BY 4.0. Data produced by this project in the data/outputs directory is licensed under CC0. Other data included in this project from other sources remains licensed under its original license. Acknowledgements 👪 This project originated as part of the Collaborations Workshop 2021. It was based on an original idea by Neil Chue Hong (@npch) and Stephan Druskat (@sdruskat), incorporated ideas and feedback from Michelle Barker, Daniel S. Katz, Shoaib Sufi, Carina Haupt and Callum Rollo, and was developed by Alexander Konovalov (@alex-konovalov), Hao Ye (@ha0ye), Louise Chisholm (@LouiseChisholm), Mark Turner (@MarkLTurner), Neil Chue Hong (@npch), Sammie Buzzard (@sammiebuzzard), and Stephan Druskat (@sdruskat). The data is derived from the "CORD-19 Software Mentions" dataset published by Alex D Wade and Ivana Williams from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and released under a CC0 license. References 📚 Softcite dataset v1.0: Du, C., Cohoon, J., Lopez, P., & Howison, J. (forthcoming). Softcite Dataset: A Dataset of Software Mentions in Biomedical and Economic Research Publications. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1002/asi.24454. CORD-19 Software Mentions Software in the Scientific Literature: Problems with Seeing, Finding, and Using Software Mentioned in the Biology Literature Introducing the PID Graph About A corpus of research software used in COVID-19 research. Topics research-software Resources Readme License MIT License Releases No releases published Packages 0 No packages published Contributors 8 Languages Jupyter Notebook 99.4% Other 0.6% © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Docs Contact GitHub Pricing API Training Blog About You can’t perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.