Research software

Published October 14, 2024

THE lack of diverse and advanced software tools in research organisations and universities is alarming. Data analysis, simulation and overall research productivity are dependent on such tools, but they have clearly not been on the priority list of the relevant decision-makers.

The challenge of limited access to essential software tools is being faced by research scholars for long. It not only hinders their ability to perform effectively, but also makes it impossible to compete on the global level. It impacts the quality and quantity of local research, and, most importantly, affects the aptitude of scholars towards such a critical field as research.

Therefore, in order to break the barrier, organisations need to prioritise investments in a broad range of software tools to ensure that researchers have free and easy access to the tools needed to conduct high-quality work. For this purpose, universities and research organisations may take concrete steps, including but not limited to, entering into viable partnerships with software providers to offer subscription-based access to a wide range of tools, allocating specific budgets for the acquisition of research software, and holding training programmes to help researchers effectively use these tools.

This would help enhance collaboration, improve the quality of local research, and support the development of innovative solutions to global challenges. Ensuring that our researchers have due access to the necessary software tools is not just an investment in their individual success. It is an invenstment for the advancement of science and technology as a whole.

Bisharat Ali Kunbhar
Karachi

Published in Dawn, October 14th, 2024

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