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The Data Resilience Funding Landscape: A Preliminary Analysis
Mapping where the money is (and isn't) going in the data rescue movement.
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Building Open Infrastructure That Lasts: A Spotlight on Digital Scholar
A case study with Sharon Leon, Co-CEO of the Corporation for Digital Scholarship (Digital Scholar)
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Open infrastructure for better health: Proyecto ARPHAI and digital healthcare transformation in Argentina
Proyecto ARPHAI shows how open, locally hosted infrastructure can enable secure, data-driven public health in resource-constrained settings
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Infrastructure Showcase: 2i2c
A conversation with 2i2c’s Jim Colliander on the recent strategic consulting partnership with IOI aimed at strengthening their business development capacity and accelerate progress toward product-market fit.
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Investing in resilient infrastructure to safeguard scientific knowledge
Political threats to scientific data demand coordinated, resilient open infrastructure — IOI is helping build it.
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When to act: Building a financial risk monitoring framework
How IOI moved from financial reporting to financial decision-making, and what we learned.
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Building the Commons: How Knowledge Commons is navigating challenges through community and collaboration
A case study developed with Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of Knowledge Commons and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies at Michigan State University
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Beyond funding: Building the capacity for sustainable and resilient open infrastructure
A deeper dive into IOI’s unique approach to grantmaking that couples long-term funding with targeted strategic guidance and operational support.
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What Do Institutions Need to Know Before Choosing Open Infrastructure?
A report on our early findings from our D//F-funded project, “Measurement of Community Health Indicators” (MoCHI).
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Finding common ground: When commercial and non-commercial meet in open science
We moderated a panel at Open Science FAIR 2025 to explore pragmatic collaboration between commercial and non-commercial actors in open science.
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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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Sunsetting for Progress: A Case Study in Strategic Infrastructure Retirement from IRUS - An Interview with John Kaye of Jisc
An interview with John Kaye, Head of Product at Jisc, about the retirement of IRUS, its history and progression, and the lessons learned along the way.
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