As SCOSS’s 3-year cycle closes for arXiv, DSpace, and Redalyc in December 2024, we are reminded that supporting non-commercial, open infrastructure is a long-term commitment.
operational costs
SCOSS Family of Infrastructure exploring operational efficiencies
How might Open Science infrastructures and services “interoperate” more to reduce redundancy in operational functions such as marketing, fundraising, human resources, finance, contract management, CRMs, and more?
The SCOSS Family is a network that provides a unique opportunity to experiment together and learn from one another.
Funding boosts operations and innovation for the SCOSS Family of Open Infrastructures
SCOSS support helps Open Infrastructures to secure funds for initiatives that traditional funding sources do not cover.
Imagining a world without open infrastructures
Imagine a world where thousands of peer-reviewed journals, books, datasets, and other research output are no longer available online, a world without persistent identifiers, registries, and standards for data exchange, where technical development priorities are not in alignment with community values, and where the creation of standards is not community-driven.