Published August 2, 2023 | Version July 2023
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Public Infrastructures: Results of a survey among LERU members

  • 1. University of Amsterdam

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This report gives the results of a survey among LERU members, conducted by the Public Infrastructure Taskforce (PIT), a working group under auspices of LERU’s Open Science Ambassadors (https://www.leru.org). The PIT has explored what universities can do in establishing a public infrastructure to promote open access to all kinds of academic output, also including FAIR data and teaching materials, while preserving digital sovereignty.

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Members of LERU's Public Infrastructure Taskforce (in alphabetical order): Etienne Augé (Paris-Saclay), Paul Ayris (co-chair, UCL), Anne-Catherine Fritzinger (Sorbonne), Paola Galimberti (Milan), John Renner Hansen (Copenhagen), Kristoffer Holmqvist (Lund), Ignasi Labastida (Barcelona), Andrea Malits (Zürich ), Christian Oesterheld (Zurich), Frans Oort (co-chair, Amsterdam), Lars Pastewka (Freiburg), Jeroen Sondervan (Utrecht), Kimmo Tuominen (Helsinki), Demmy Verbeke (Leuven), Immo Warntjes (Dublin), Saskia Woutersen (Leiden). The work was supported by Pascal Braak (Amsterdam), Robert van der Vooren (Amsterdam), and Maurits van der Graaf (commissioned consultant, Pleiade). The PIT charter is published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7028254 .

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