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IOI’s Response to NIH's Request for Information on Maximizing Research Funds by Limiting Allowable Publishing Costs
IOI recently responded to the US National Institutes of Health Request for Information on Maximizing Research Funds by Limiting Allowable Publishing Costs. In this post, you will find the prompts from the Request for Information and our responses.
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IOI's “Reasonable Costs” Project: Insights and Wrap-Up
After two years of intensive research, Invest in Open Infrastructure's project titled “Investigating "reasonable costs" to achieve public access to federally funded research and scientific data” has concluded.
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How are US institutions putting public access into practice? Insights from our ‘Reasonable Costs’ institutional research
We are releasing three new outputs from our NSF-funded research into public access preparation at institutions in the United States, including survey results and workflows.
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The potential impact of federal funding instability in the United States
Our analysis of the impact of the current funding upheaval in the United States on Open Infrastructures
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Elevating Open Research: Insights from the Responses to our Call to Action
Summary of the feedback we've received from our community on how they are working to protect vulnerable infrastructure and support research independence in these turbulent times.
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Statement of support for a global research ecosystem
Our global research ecosystem is at risk — it's time to invest in the tools and services that power research and scholarship.
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Call to action: Protect vulnerable infrastructure and research independence
The near-freeze of US federal grants this week revealed the extreme vulnerability of open research infrastructure funding, highlighting the need for diversified support and the importance of community ownership.
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The State of Open Infrastructure Regional Policy Developments: A Recap of IOI's Community Conversation
A brief overview of IOI's community conversation on regional open science policy development and its implications on open infrastructure
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Data on Datasets: Quantifying US federally funded records in DataCite
An exploration of federally funded datasets in the DataCite registry.
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Announcing the 2024 Survey of Recent Open Science Policy Developments
Since the early 2000s, there have been numerous attempts to develop policies that create a conducive environment for open access and open science. These first started with declarations and conventions
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Community discussion with McKenzie Funk and Sarah Lamdan: Recording and Recap
We share the recording and a summary from this online discussion organized by Community Oversight Council.
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A Community Response to the UNESCO global call for best practices in investing in open science infrastructures
In June, we hosted a workshop to gather community input to identify best practices in investing in open science infrastructures.
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