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.