#openinfrastructure

2026-01-29

RE: ps.s10y.eu/@NGI_TALER/11597905

How dependent is Europe on US tech giants for core digital infrastructure like the Digital Euro?
In Das Parlament, Prof. Christian Grothoff warns:
🛑 As long as it’s built on proprietary tech digital sovereignty remains an illusion.
âś… The answer? Critical public infrastructure must be built on Free Software.
đź”— das-parlament.de/wirtschaft/fi
#GNUTaler #FLOSS #FreeSoftware #OpenInfrastructure #TechPolicy
#DigitalSovereignty #DigitalEuro #PublicCode

Kathleen Fitzpatrickkfitz@hcommons.social
2026-01-27

We are very excited to announce a new individual membership program: KC Champions! Please share this with your networks and encourage them to support academy-owned, community-governed scholarly communication infrastructure. #commons #OpenInfrastructure @hello hcommons.social/@hello/1159674

2026-01-26

Web scraping to train #LLMs has surged in the past few years, overwhelming #OpenAccess infrastructures like #DOAJ with bot traffic.

DOAJ Platform Manager Brendan O'Connell discusses how we’re responding to these challenges.
🤖 #AI #OpenInfrastructure #Chatbots

blog.doaj.org/2026/01/26/open-

DOAJ Platform Manager Brendan O’Connell
2026-01-23

Strengthening open access infrastructure together: “PKP Open Journal Systems Germany 2026–2028” launched with 14 German academic institutions

diesen Beitrag auf Deutsch lesen

In January 2026, the new consortium “PKP Open Journal Systems Deutschland 2026–2028” has been launched. 14 institutions from Germany have jointly declared their support for the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and committed to membership fees for the next three years. In this way, they are contributing to the sustainable and joint financing of relevant open-access infrastructure.

In autumn 2025, PKP and TIB called on academic organisations in Germany to join this initiative. Open Journal Systems (OJS)is the world’s most widely used software for scholarly publishing. It is an essential prerequisite for numerous academia-owned publishing services in Germany and thus enables a very large number of diamond open access publications. The consortium’s goal is to secure the development of this software and other relevant activities of PKP.

The following institutions have declared their membership at the outset:

  • BIS – Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Universität Oldenburg
  • Hochschulbibliothekszentrum des Landes NRW
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin – Universitätsbibliothek
  • Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB). Leibniz-Informationszentrum Technik und Naturwissenschaften und Universitätsbibliothek
  • Universität Heidelberg – Universitätsbibliothek
  • Universität Konstanz, Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) IT- und Bibliotheksdienste
  • Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln
  • Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig
  • Universitätsbibliothek Clausthal
  • Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin
  • Universitätsbibliothek Koblenz
  • Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
  • Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
  • Universitätsbibliothek Potsdam

All participating institutions become PKP members and can contribute to the PKP community and discussions. TIB organised the agreement, takes care of providing regular information to the consortium members, and enables German institutions to pay their contributions to TIB in a stable amount and in EUR.

In the current discussions about open access infrastructures, there are many calls for the operation of scholar-led, academia-owned publishing services. At the same time, there are few approaches for broadly supported and thus more secure financing of such infrastructure. With the new consortium, we are creating a good opportunity for institutions to provide support as easily as possible. It is still possible to join the consortium. We look forward to welcoming new members.

We would like to thank PKP and all members of this new consortium. Our joint efforts not only benefit our own institutions, but also help open access publishing throughout Germany and internationally. In this way, it also contributes to improving the supply of information to German academic institutions.

See PKP’s post here: pkp.sfu.ca/news/

#diamondOpenAccess #consortia #OJS #PKP #TIBConsortia #OpenInfrastructure #Funding #OpenAccess #LizenzCCBY40INT
Public Knowledge Project Logo
2026-01-22

New year, new public data file! 🥳
The latest annual data file contains DOI metadata for more than 100 million research outputs and activities. This year, we are also excited to start rolling out a new monthly data file service.
Learn more on our blog: doi.org/10.5438/0mzx-s328

@kelly @digitaldogsbody
#OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Research

Image promoting a blog post from DataCite, titled "Expanding Access to DataCite Metadata: New Public and Monthly Data Files Now Available." It features three contributors: Kelly Stathis, Cody Ross, and Mike Bennett, each identified with a photograph.
2026-01-22

📚✨ Now live: What does the FIL Guadalajara reveal about the circulation of academic books?

This post reflects on conversations from the fair and connects them to the role of Thoth Open Metadata and SciELO Books in enabling the discovery, circulation, and long-term sustainability of open access academic books.
đź”— copim.pub/fil-guadalajara-acad

#OpenAccess #OpenMetadata #OpenInfrastructure #OAbooks

Thierry Carreztcarrez@fosstodon.org
2026-01-21

The Square Kilometer Array project, building the two largest telescope arrays in the world (in South Africa and Australia) is using a lot of open source software, including combining #OpenStack and #Kubernetes

#OpenInfrastructure

A diagram showing the SKA software stack, including OpenStack
Open Access Helperoahelper
2026-01-19

✨ Extend your library’s reach without replacing what already works.

Open Access Helper supports Open Access and your existing infrastructure—free to configure for your institution.

2026-01-19

How can you link and track research outputs & activities to save time and elevate impact?

ORCID iDs and DataCite DOIs work together to make this possible! Find out how on 10 February at our webinar in honor of Love Data Week.

datacite.zoom.us/webinar/regis

#LoveData26 @ORCID_Org
@pmarrai
@kelly

#ORCID #DataCite #SparcScience #PersistentIdentifier #PID #DOI #OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Research #Researchers #Impact #ResearchData #Metadata

Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
Public Knowledge ProjectPublicKnowledgeProject
2026-01-16

RE: indieweb.social/@investinopen/

Are you using the @investinopen Infra Finder tool? Share your use cases and feedback!

Georgia MoppettGeorgia@digipres.club
2026-01-15

Last year we had a wee side project to get more #OPF #digitalpreservation tools added to #InfraFinder. You can now find #fido infrafinder.investinopen.org/s and #ViPER infrafinder.investinopen.org/s

Big thanks to @carl on our end for putting together all the info. Great to see the results 🎉 Check out their update blog here: investinopen.org/blog/infra-fi

Infra Finder is a tool from @investinopen designed to increase adoption of and investment in #openinfrastructure

2026-01-15

Through the DataCite Global Access Fund, the African Library & Information Associations & Institutions (AfLIA) are promoting open research in Africa. Read how AfLIA organized several virtual & in-person events to raise awareness of open research practices & services: doi.org/10.5438/y45m-1147

@Mohamadmostafa
#OpenResearch #GAF #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Africa #GlobalAccessProgram #Equity #Research

Image features a blog graphic for DataCite, titled "Advancing Research Through DataCite’s Global Access Fund: African Library and Information Associations and Institutions (AfLIA)." It iOsuigwe photos and names of two contributors, Nkem E. Osuigwe.
Barcelona DeclarationBarcelonaDORI
2026-01-14

đź§© Two new sessions are now live on the Barcelona Declaration YouTube channel: looking at how open research infrastructures are sustained, and how different actors across the ecosystem contribute to that.

How can governance, community and institutional support work together to sustain open research infrastructures?
đź”˝

Graphic with a purple and cream geometric background titled “Open Infrastructures,” referencing OpenAlex, OpenAIRE, and OpenCitations. A highlighted label reads “Working Group 5 – Sustaining infrastructures,” alongside the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information branGraphic with a purple and cream geometric background titled “Related Initiatives,” referencing IOI, SCOSS, and TSOSI. A highlighted label reads “Working Group 5 – Sustaining infrastructures,” alongside the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information branding.
2026-01-09

Since openbiblio.social is still down, I'm posting from my personal account on behalf of @datacite:

Happy New Year from DataCite!🥳
Executive Director Matt Buys is turning to 2026 and looking back on 2025. Read about how, together with our community, we are working to improve the global metadata ecosystem through services, tools, and collaboration: doi.org/10.5438/q808-xt08

#HappyNewYear #OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #CommunityDriven #Metadata

A promotional image for the DataCite blog, featuring the title "DataCite in 2026: Building Momentum Through Community, Metadata, and Connections" by Matthew Buys. The image includes a circular photo of the author and the DataCite logo.

A summary of our year. If you didn’t get to catch up on the latest news from us this year, here is a handy overview in just 22-minutes, featuring some new product features, deprecations, financials, and a final farewell to our data centre! doi.org/10.64000/hsd... #openinfrastructure #annualreport

Highlights of a very busy year...

2025-12-17

New blog post on how Wellcome and Europe PMC are using the Crossref Grant Linking System to improve funding transparency and reduce reporting burden through open metadata. doi.org/10.64000/c1dh8-qn968

#OpenResearch #OpenMetadata #OpenInfrastructure

Georgia MoppettGeorgia@digipres.club
2025-12-17

Check out the 4th and final part of our blog series over at the #OPF, discussing #openinfrastructure. This final issue is a good piece about 'Continuity' in the sector.

openpreservation.org/blogs/par #digitalpreservation

OpenAIREOpenAIRE
2025-12-16

From principles to practice: how can open research information be strengthened at national level?

A new OpenAIRE blog post reflects on the Barcelona Declaration event in Greece, focusing on coordination, openness, and the importance of community-led research information infrastructures.

đź”—openaire.eu/community/blogs/st

@BarcelonaDORI

Georgia MoppettGeorgia@digipres.club
2025-12-15

3rd part of our 4-part blog series over at the #OPF, on Open Infrastructures. This issue is about 'Community'. Usually a natural occurrence, but not guaranteed!

openpreservation.org/blogs/par #openinfrastructure #digitalpreservation

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