The software developed in our laboratories is as important to research as publications and data.
Help – OSPO ↗
UGA’s OSPO can help you with all aspects of research software and source codes.
Development tools and best practices ↗
Implementing best practices and using appropriate tools and services (software forge, notebooks, documentation, etc.) facilitates development work.
Legal aspects ↗
The legal framework for software falls under copyright law, with a few specific features: licenses, APP deposit, open-source software…
Reproductibility ↗
Reproducibility is the basis of transparency and ethics in science: how can you make your software reproducible?
Referencing, dissemination, and archiving ↗
Software lies at the heart of the research process. It is crucial that this output is preserved, referenced, disseminated and promoted.
National and international context ↗
The issue of software in open science has recently become part of national and international dynamics. This is rooted in the long-standing relationship between open-source software and research.