Congratulations! Your study has been accepted to a journal or conference. The burden of sending endless drafts to your adviser is over. Now what?
One of the key metrics judging the contribution of a study is the number of citations it receives. More citations indicates more researchers are reading and (hopefully) learning from your work. If your study includes any type of computer code, providing your code to others will help increase accessibility and visibility. In this post, we will discuss some of the considerations when deciding to release your code publicly.
One of the key metrics judging the contribution of a study is the number of citations it receives. More citations indicates more researchers are reading and (hopefully) learning from your work. If your study includes any type of computer code, providing your code to others will help increase accessibility and visibility. In this post, we will discuss some of the considerations when deciding to release your code publicly.