About to do my first review for #JOSS 🎉
https://joss.theoj.org/
Very excited to see how it compares in practice to paper reviews and artifact evaluations from “classical” computer science venues !
About to do my first review for #JOSS 🎉
https://joss.theoj.org/
Very excited to see how it compares in practice to paper reviews and artifact evaluations from “classical” computer science venues !
I just did my first review for #JOSS
https://joss.theoj.org/
Extremely positive experience (summarized in Mastodon https://mstdn.science/@ChristosArgyrop/115879839460272337).
If you are developing research open source software, strongly consider submitting to JOSS!
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@joss/115865186929885755
A fun submission for my first #JOSS review! 🎉
Great journal with awesome review and publishing process! More journals should adopt such progressive practices.
We've shipped a major update to the JOSS submission scope requirements, affecting what is eligible for submission and what information we require from authors.
You can read more about the changes and our motivations here: https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2026/01/preparing-joss-for-a-generative-ai-future #joss #opensource #openscience #peerreview
Happy to announce that our #JOSS paper on #MotilA is now published 😊
MotilA is an #OpenSource #Python pipeline for quantifying microglial fine-process motility in 3D/4D in vivo multiphoton #imaging data. It is specifically designed for reproducible, batch-scale analysis.
The paper describes the methodology, implementation, and scope of the software:
📄 https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.09267
💻 https://github.com/FabrizioMusacchio/MotilA
📘 https://motila.readthedocs.io/
🎉 I’m proud to share that our paper has been accepted in the Journal of Open Source Software!
Big thanks to everyone who contributed and supported this work 🙌
Original JOSS post: https://fosstodon.org/@joss/115333704000509742
#JOSS #OpenSource #Research #PhD #OpenScience #Python #computationalmechanics #scientificcomputing #PyOpenSci #FEA #FElupe
Just published in JOSS: 'FElupe: Finite element analysis for continuum mechanics of solid bodies' https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.09160
😱 Hold on... what?!
One of our PyCon AU speakers from last year just had their conference talk turned into a published journal paper! 🎉📄💚
Check it out 👉
Paper: https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.07725
Talk: https://2024.pycon.org.au/program/HMWPGH
Tour et al., (2025). Potnia: A Python library for the conversion of transliterated ancient texts to Unicode. Journal of Open Source Software, 10(108), 7725, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.07725