Guide to Software Curation in the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph
Audience
This guide is for software developers who would like to register their software in the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph.
Introduction
Most software changes over time, with new features or bug fixes, and new releases. For scientific research to be reproducible, it is important to keep track of which versions of software were used for a given study. This means it needs to be easy for the developers of software used in the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure to keep the information about their software up-to-date, and to register new versions of their software when they are released.
For this reason, the process of adding information about software and software versions has been automated as much as possible. Two methods are available:
- providing a codemeta.json file in your software repository.
- publishing software through Zenodo.
Method 1: Providing a codemeta.json file in your software repository
CodeMeta is a project developed by a number of actors involved in sharing software, including Zenodo, GitHub, DataCite and Software Heritage, to provide a common specification for software metadata. EBRAINS has adopted the CodeMeta specification to maximise interoperability with other software repositories, and to minimise the added burden on software developers. A web form for generating codemeta.json files is available at https://codemeta.github.io/codemeta-generator/, provided by Software Heritage.
Method 2: Publishing software through Zenodo
More information coming soon.