Do you write, use, or publish scientific software? Then apply to attend the Software Citation Workshop, April 13-16 at UCSD! Deadline Monday, Feb 2nd. All the details:

https://softwarecitationworkshop.ucsd.edu/

The long version: We are pleased to announce the Software Citation Workshop — an interactive, cross‑disciplinary event focused on advancing best practices, implementation strategies, and community engagement for software citation in astronomy research (and beyond).
This workshop will bring together researchers, software developers, librarians, and scholarly communication professionals to address key challenges and opportunities in software citation — a foundational practice for reproducibility, attribution, and scholarly impact in computational research.
There is (limited) funding available to support travel & accommodation! You can request it on the application form.
We are seeking participation from diverse perspectives and career stages to ensure that the community is properly represented, so we encourage anyone with an interest to apply. Expertise in astronomy or software citation is not required, and we specifically encourage early-career folks to apply!
The workshop is organized by Floor Broekgaarden, Javier Duarte, Sandra Gesing, Daniel S. Katz, Phil Van-Lane, Tom Wagg, myself, and Andrea Zonca, with funding from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).