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A climate scientist on politics, climate modeling and media's coverage of global warming.

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climatespin climatespin A climate scientist on politics, climate modeling and media's coverage of global warming. Wednesday, May 16, 2012 Getting credit for scientific software While reading an NSF "Dear Colleague" letter on data citation in the geosciences, I came across this quote from the American Geophysical Union , ..the scientific community should recognize the professional value of data activities by endorsing the concept of publication of data, to be credited and cited like the products of any other scientific activity, and encouraging peer-review of such publications. I agree completely!    Now what would it take for AGU, or any other physical science society, to say: "the scientific community should recognize the professional value of scientific programming activities by endorsing the concept of publication of code, to be credited and cited like the products of any other scientific activity, and encouraging peer-review of such publications." The dat...

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