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How library consortia are building resilient open infrastructure in times of crisis
New research reveals how US library consortia are evolving from service providers to critical bulwarks, using collective action and open infrastructure to help members navigate unprecedented financial and political pressures.
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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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Building open governance: Partnering with DeSci Foundation on the CODEX Protocol
Lessons on incorporating governance at the onset of open scholarly infrastructure development from our partnership with DeSci Foundation
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The emperor’s new clothes: Illusions and realities in community action for open infrastructure
With upheaval and uncertainty, open infrastructure for research and scholarship finds itself at a crossroads. A return to a classic tale provides a framework for what's next.
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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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Building bridges: How trust and community health frameworks can strengthen open infrastructure decision-making
New research from IOI reveals that while trust remains the cornerstone of open infrastructure decisions, there's significant opportunity to amplify impact by increasing awareness and adoption of proven community health frameworks like CHAOSS metrics and POSI among practitioners and funders.
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Unveiling the 2025 State of Open Infrastructure Report
Presenting the latest insights and trends in open infrastructure characteristics, funding, policy, and community health.
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Funding Data Analysis Challenges
This supplement to our State of Open Infrastructure 2025 chapter "The State of Open Infrastructure Grant Funding" provides additional information on the challenges we faced in prepation and analysis of the collected data.
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Funding Data Collection Challenges
This supplement to our State of Open Infrastructure 2025 chapter "The State of Open Infrastructure Grant Funding" provides additional information on the challenges we faced in collecting data for this analysis.
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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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Measurement of Community Health Indicators (MoCHI)
What actually drives decisions about open infrastructure, and what the existing frameworks miss
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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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