1. An open-source FEniCS implementation of a phase field fracture model for micropolar continua Suh, Hyoung Suk; Sun, WaiChing 2019 Articles EngineeringMicropolar elasticityFracture mechanics--Computer programsOpen source software
2. Revisiting Open Source for Managers Armintor, Benjamin J. 2019 Presentations (Communicative Events) Open source softwareComputer software--DevelopmentManagementEducation, Higher--Technological innovations
3. Sustaining an Open Scholarly Ecosystem with Community-Based Open Source Cartolano, Robert T. 2019 Presentations (Communicative Events) Open source softwareCommunication in learning and scholarshipInformation scienceInformation services
4. It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Sustainability Arp, Laurie Gemmill; Forbes, Megan; Cartolano, Robert T.; Cramer, Tom; Kimpton, Michele; Skinner, Katherine; Whiteside, Ann Baird 2018 Reports Open source softwareSustainabilitySoftware maintenanceSoftware maintenance--Management
5. Ten Simple Rules to Enable Multi-site Collaborations through Data Sharing Boland, Mary Regina; Karczewsk, Konrad J.; Tatonetti, Nicholas P. 2017 Articles Reproducible researchGroupware (Computer software)Open source softwareComputer software--Development
6. Designing and Maintaining an EIS Database: Lessons Learned in Developing Library-based Digital Repositories Cartolano, Robert T. 2016 Presentations (Communicative Events) Open source softwareDigital librariesDigital preservationInformation science
7. Software Engineering Methodologies and Life Lennon, Scott 2016 Reports Open source softwareAgile software developmentSoftware engineeringComputer scienceLinux
8. History of Blacklight Cartolano, Robert T. 2015 Presentations (Communicative Events) Information organizationHistoryOpen source softwareInformation technologyLibrary scienceComputer science
9. New Partnerships in the Scholarly Communication System and the Open Source Toolkit Cartolano, Robert T.; Crewe, Jennifer; Fitzpatrick, Kathleen; Newton, Mark P.; Rockenbach, Barbara A. 2015 Presentations (Communicative Events) Communication in learning and scholarshipDigital librariesOpen source softwareLibrary scienceManagementInformation technology
10. STORMSeq: An Open-Source, User-Friendly Pipeline for Processing Personal Genomics Data in the Cloud Karczewski, Konrad J.; Fernald, Guy Haskin; Martin, Alicia R.; Snyder, Michael; Tatonetti, Nicholas P.; Dudley, Joel T. 2014 Articles Open source softwareGenomics--Statistical methodsCloud computingGenetics