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Licensing Your Code for Better Impact (OpenFest session recording)

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posted on 2022-10-06, 13:51 authored by Kate O'NeillKate O'Neill, Robert Turner
<p>  </p> <p>Session at OpenFest 2022:</p> <p><br></p> <p>Kate O’Neill (University Library) and Robert Turner (Research Software Engineering): Licensing Your Code for Better Impact: Making software openly available is crucial to open research, but how easy is it to do? </p> <p>In this talk we'll look at the barriers to openly licensing code, but also what opportunities open software can produce  </p> <p><br></p> <p>This introductory talk was followed by open discussion which was not recorded.</p> <p><br></p> <p>A two-day programme of talks, panel discussions and project showcases, OpenFest provided an opportunity for University of Sheffield researchers and information/software professionals to explore a range of issues around open research, including OA monograph publishing, Open Educational Resources, FAIR data and software, open qualitative research and software licensing.</p>

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