TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategic priorities and challenges in research software funding
T2 - Results from an international survey
AU - Jensen, Eric A.
AU - Katz, Daniel S.
N1 - The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation funded this research via a grant to the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign for a project entitled \u201CCharting the Course: Policy and Planning for Sustainable Research Software\u201D (G-2022-19344).
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background: Research software is increasingly recognized as critical infrastructure in contemporary science. It spans a broad spectrum, including source code files, algorithms, scripts, computational workflows, and executables, all created for or during research. While research funders have developed programs, initiatives, and policies to bolster research software’s role, there has been no empirical study of how these funders prioritize support for research software. Understanding their priorities is essential to clarify where current support is concentrated and to identify strategic gaps. Methods: We conducted an online mixed methods survey of international research funders (n=36) to explore their priorities in supporting research software. The survey gathered data on the specific outcomes funders emphasize in their programs and initiatives for research software. Results: The survey revealed that funders place strong emphasis on developing skills, promoting software sustainability, embedding open science practices, building community and collaboration, advancing research software funding mechanisms, increasing software visibility and use, fostering innovation, and ensuring security. Conclusions: The findings highlight opportunities to enhance research software’s role through increased funder attention on professional recognition for software contributions and the non-technical, social aspects of research software sustainability. Addressing these areas could lead to more effective support and development of research software, ultimately benefitting the entire research ecosystem.
AB - Background: Research software is increasingly recognized as critical infrastructure in contemporary science. It spans a broad spectrum, including source code files, algorithms, scripts, computational workflows, and executables, all created for or during research. While research funders have developed programs, initiatives, and policies to bolster research software’s role, there has been no empirical study of how these funders prioritize support for research software. Understanding their priorities is essential to clarify where current support is concentrated and to identify strategic gaps. Methods: We conducted an online mixed methods survey of international research funders (n=36) to explore their priorities in supporting research software. The survey gathered data on the specific outcomes funders emphasize in their programs and initiatives for research software. Results: The survey revealed that funders place strong emphasis on developing skills, promoting software sustainability, embedding open science practices, building community and collaboration, advancing research software funding mechanisms, increasing software visibility and use, fostering innovation, and ensuring security. Conclusions: The findings highlight opportunities to enhance research software’s role through increased funder attention on professional recognition for software contributions and the non-technical, social aspects of research software sustainability. Addressing these areas could lead to more effective support and development of research software, ultimately benefitting the entire research ecosystem.
KW - FAIR
KW - open science
KW - research funding
KW - research policy
KW - Research software
KW - science systems
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U2 - 10.12688/f1000research.155879.2
DO - 10.12688/f1000research.155879.2
M3 - Article
C2 - 39916985
AN - SCOPUS:85217552497
SN - 2046-1402
VL - 13
JO - F1000Research
JF - F1000Research
M1 - 1447
ER -