Open Research, Open Science
Is Your Software Ready?
The research enterprise is increasingly reliant on open source software (OSS), propelled by the momentum of the open science movement and evolving funder mandates. However, many researchers lack the tools and frameworks to ensure long-term OSS sustainability.
This August, the Apereo Foundation and Ithaka S+R, with support from the National Science Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative sustainability framework workshop, worked to help close this gap. The workshop brought OSS leaders from across higher education, industry, and open source foundations together to create frameworks to adapt proven OSS sustainability models into practical, researcher-friendly approaches.
A session at the Educause Annual Conference on October 29 at 9:45am CT will preview key findings from the workshop, providing attendees with actionable strategies to support sustainable OSS development for their research and within their institutions. Participants will leave with insights into fostering vibrant campus OSS communities and contributing to a sustainable culture in research software.
Learn more about the poster session, with Dylan Ruediger, Patrick Masson, Stephanie Lieggi, and Angela Newell.