2020
DOI: 10.1200/cci.20.00086
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Informatics Tools for Cancer Research and Care: Bridging the Gap Between Innovation and Implementation

Abstract: website, grant information, and in many cases, links to the code repository as well as a short video overview of the tool. We encourage you to visit the site and try these tools on your own data. Collaboration with the development teams is highly encouraged to ensure that these tools continue to evolve with the needs of cancer researchers.

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“…Limited time (68% of respondents) and funding (57% respondents) were major barriers for performing software impact evaluations (respondents could select multiple barriers). Although a few funding mechanisms support the maintenance and analysis of software (as opposed to creation of new software), such as the ITCR sustainment awards ( Kibbe et al 2017 , Warner and Klemm 2020 ), or the Essential Open Source Software for Science program of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative ( Science 2019 ), more funding for software sustainability is needed compared to what is currently available. Awareness of this need was also demonstrated by the recent Declaration on Funding Research Software Sustainability by the Research Software Alliance (ReSA) ( Barker et al 2023 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited time (68% of respondents) and funding (57% respondents) were major barriers for performing software impact evaluations (respondents could select multiple barriers). Although a few funding mechanisms support the maintenance and analysis of software (as opposed to creation of new software), such as the ITCR sustainment awards ( Kibbe et al 2017 , Warner and Klemm 2020 ), or the Essential Open Source Software for Science program of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative ( Science 2019 ), more funding for software sustainability is needed compared to what is currently available. Awareness of this need was also demonstrated by the recent Declaration on Funding Research Software Sustainability by the Research Software Alliance (ReSA) ( Barker et al 2023 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%