We moderated a panel at Open Science FAIR 2025 to explore pragmatic collaboration between commercial and non-commercial actors in open science.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Understanding how library consortia can advance sustainable open infrastructure through collective action| Invest in Open Infrastructure
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.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
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.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Coaching and advisory service designed to empower 2i2c’s Business Development team to validate key assumptions and accelerate the organization’s journey toward product-market fit and sustainable growth.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Jul 3, 2025| Invest in Open Infrastructure
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.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
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.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Introduction At IOI, our work to increase investment in open infrastructure (OI) relies on a deep understanding of how infrastructure is funded and by whom. Since 2020, we've studied, analysed, and published our findings about the funding landscape for OI for research and scholarship. We recognize that grant funding is| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Detalles sobre el lanzamiento de la convocatoria de propuestas para el Fondo del IOI para la Adopción de Redes| Invest in Open Infrastructure
September 18, 2025 | Washington DC, USA Publisherspeak US 2025 is a one-day, in-person unconference organized by Kriyadocs that brings publishing professionals together to tackle practical challenges in scholarly publishing. Katherine Skinner, Director of Programs at Invest in Open Infrastructure, will provide the keynote address at the event where she will| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Join us for the wrap up webinar of our "Reasonable Costs for Public Access" project.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
September 16, 2025 | Geneva, Switzerland IOI’s Sarah Lippincott will take part in a hands-on workshop exploring how open infrastructures can advance responsible research assessment. Drawing on the CoARA OI4RRA Working Group’s Open Infrastructure Checklist, Sarah will guide participants through applying the checklist to IOI’s Infra Finder—a| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Starting: August 2025 Duration: 6 months Team members: Katherine Skinner, Lauren Collister, Emma Green Financial Support from: Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI) and the Partnership for Academic Library Collaboration & Innovation (PALCI) Team members: Katherine Skinner, Lauren Collister, Emma Green IOI is working with the Sustaining Hyku Steering| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Starting: March 2025 Duration: 4 months Team members: Katherine Skinner and Emma Green IOI is working with DeSci Lab and DeSci Foundation leadership, staff, and Advisory Board to address important work in the area of governance, operations and community engagement to build a robust and sustainable organization that is able| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Starting: May 2025 Duration: 2 months Team members: Katherine Skinner, Lauren Collister, Emma Green IOI is working with OAeBU staff and Trustees to address critical and immediate sustainability needs. From its earliest beginnings, the OAeBU effort has planned toward a possible extension of its dataspace approach, currently modeled in open| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Lessons on incorporating governance at the onset of open scholarly infrastructure development from our partnership with DeSci Foundation| Invest in Open Infrastructure
An overview of how open infrastructure is helping in the preservation of ancient cultural practices and traditions by Mapuche women in Chile| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Helping you invest in the technology research relies on.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
We launched the Open Infrastructure Fund to pilot and test a community-driven, participatory funding model to strengthen sustainability and resilience and increase the adoption of open infrastructure that underpins research and knowledge creation. The Fund distributes a total of 130,000 USD across three funding areas: capacity building, community governance,| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Pormenores sobre o lançamento do convite à apresentação de propostas para o Fundo IOI para a Adoção de Redes| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Helping you invest in the technology research relies on.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Détails sur le lancement de l'appel à propositions pour le Fonds de l'IOI pour l'adoption des réseaux| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Helping you invest in the technology research relies on.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Presenting the latest insights and trends in open infrastructure characteristics, funding, policy, and community health.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Incentivizing investment in and adoption of open infrastructure for research through community health assessments| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Responses to some FAQs that we anticipate in relation to the IOI Fund for Network Adoption| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Details on the launch of the Call for Proposals for the IOI Fund for Network Adoption| Invest in Open Infrastructure
Helping you invest in the technology research relies on.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
We share our report on the state of open infrastructure in 2024, and invite readers to our ongoing conversation.| Invest in Open Infrastructure
We are excited to announce a new research project focused on ”reasonable costs” of public access publishing. This project is supported by a USD $299,454 grant from the National Science Foundation in the United States.| Invest in Open Infrastructure