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RAiD (Research Activity Identifier) is a global system to uniquely identify research projects and serves as a registry

In May 2025, @Lyrasis, GO #FAIR Foundation US and @ardc_au hosted a first call for participation in the US RAiD pilot. 22 organizations represented different stakeholder perspectives and explored the benefits of using RAiD.

Submission of initial ideas for participation in the RAiD pilot is still possible

ℹ️ lyrasisnow.org/us-raid-pilot-i

We’re proud to honor John Chodacki with DataCite’s Distinguished Service Award! 🎉
His visionary leadership as the President of the DataCite Executive Board from 2018–2025 transformed our community & advanced open research worldwide.
Thank you, John! 👏
Read more on our blog: doi.org/10.5438/z1wx-dj46
Please boost to celebrate
@chodacki !🚀 👏

#OpenScience
#LeadershipInResearch
#PersistentIdentifiers
#OpenInfrastructure
#ResearchMetadata
#OpenResearch
#ScholarlyCommunication

Deutschlands Plan für ein offenes und unabhängiges PubMed-Sicherheitsnetz: In einem Gastbeitrag in unserem Blog beschreibt @hildabast, wie ZB MED mit #OLSPub eine resiliente Infrastruktur für biomed. Literatur aufbaut: blog.zbmed.de/deutschlands-pla

Im engl. Original erschienen bei Absolutely Maybe – PLOS Blogs ogy.de/agno
Dankeschön an Hilda Bastian, dass wir die deutsche Übersetzung veröffentlichen dürfen!

Foto zeigt ein Schild mit der Aufschrift "Rettungsstelle" in einem Krankenhaus
ZB MED-Blog · Deutschlands Plan für ein offenes und unabhängiges PubMed-SicherheitsnetzPubMed ist eine wichtige Literaturdatenbank. Könnte PubMed häufiger und für längere Zeit ausfallen? ZB MED stellt sich dieser Herausforderung.

Invest in Open Infrastructure (#IOI, @investinopen) makes an important point in its new report:
investinopen.org/state-of-open

"Imagine just a few of the major open infrastructures serving scholarship today: #arXiv, #PubMed, #DSpace, #OpenJournalSystems, or perhaps #CreativeCommons…Consider how many of these have been created on a cycle of grants and sustained on a combination of donations, membership fees, service hosting, and/or specialized development…Most scholars, teachers, and researchers…accept them as a given and depend on them…But these infrastructures are not, on the whole, sustainable businesses with robust fiscal models and diversified revenues. Many do not turn profits; most operate at steady losses that are absorbed by philanthropic and government funders and a variety of research institutions including labs, universities, and colleges. They operate on systems rife with technical debt, and they depend upon volunteer labour to cover much of their human costs from governance to editorial review to code development."

Invest in Open Infrastructure · ForewordThe open tools and systems we rely upon need our immediate attention and action. We continue to reaffirm our commitment to a vision where every place of higher learning has access to the tools and infrastructure neccesary to access and participate in research. What a time to be writing a

IOI is thrilled to launch the 2025 State of Open Infrastructure Report!

After six months of in-depth research, expert interviews, and analysis, we’re unveiling critical insights on #OpenInfrastructure characteristics, funding flows, policy dynamics, and community health.

In a time of global research instability, this report offers actionable steps to strengthen the ecosystem.

Read now: investinopen.org/state-of-open

Keynote on author identity from @alicemeadows this morning on the final day at our conference in Oslo.

The recent STM Association report on trusted identity recommends institutionally verified identity and using ORCID trust markers:
stm-assoc.org/new-stm-report-t

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✨ What's new in #OpenJournalSystems 3.5? Get a sneak-peek!

This latest release is being designed to enhance editorial workflows, user management, and system performance based on user feedback.

We not only showcase what’s new but also provide side-by-side comparisons with previous versions, helping you understand how these changes will enhance your workflow.

Be sure to check the YouTube description for highlights and chapters:

youtu.be/oCBw2TciG3Y?si=odPL2-

🔔 The @CoARAssessment Working Group Open Infrastructures for Responsible Research Assessment #OI4RRA has published a new output: “Conceptual Architecture for the Implementation of a Responsible Research Assessment Framework Built on Open Infrastructures”, available on Zenodo zenodo.org/records/15297695

The document presents a tiered conceptual architecture to guide the implementation of responsible research assessment based on open, interoperable infrastructures, and provides both strategic and technical guidance to support fair, inclusive, and transparent evaluation practices aligned with CoARA principles.

💻 Two identical webinars will present the key elements of the work and provide an open space for discussion with the broader community, with contributions from Natalia Manola, and @vergoulis.
Friday, 23 May 2025, 11:00–12:00 CEST - zoom.us/meeting/register/gXvg6
Monday, 26 May 2025, 15:00–16:00 CEST - zoom.us/meeting/register/fO33_

#ResearchAssessment #OpenScience #EOSC #OpenInfrastructure @OpenAIRE

Our latest blog post dives into the critical issue of federal funding instability and its potential ramifications for #OpenInfrastructure.

Over $11.7M in federal support for open infrastructures is at risk, threatening the backbone of open research dissemination.

Open infrastructures face financial planning challenges and potential revenue loss, while universities may cut back on support due to budget pressures.

Read to find out more: lnkd.in/ekbyeriX

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