In addition to [consulting][1], [training][2], and [archiving][3] services around research data, [JHU Data Services][4] also provides such services for research software. The objectives are to enable the treatment of software as a first-class research product and enhance research reproducibility and reuse by providing
- guidance to researchers at the research planning stage in thinking of
how code might be managed and what will happen to it at the end of
the project,
- tips on how to cite code for credit,
- best practices to make software curation-ready, and guidance on
preserving the software components of the research process (e.g., by
archiving in the JHU Data Archive or elsewhere).
**Software archiving resources**
- [Software Archiving Checklist][5]: This is a short list of things to
consider in order to prepare for archiving software in the JHU Data
Archive
- [Software Archiving Resources for Researchers][6]: This page contains resources that will help you increase the visibility and availability of your work which in turn enables reproducibility and reuse.
- [Resources for Data Managers and Information Professionals][7]:
This page contains resources for information professionals (e.g., data managers, library staff, research administrators) interested in cutting edge work regarding research software preservation.
[1]: https://dataservices.jhu.edu/consulting
[2]: https://dataservices.jhu.edu/training
[3]: https://dataservices.jhu.edu/archiving
[4]: https://dataservices.jhu.edu
[5]: https://osf.io/yqr8t/
[6]: https://osf.io/e6n5k/
[7]: https://osf.io/9tmnp/