
As open source software continues to grow in importance in academic settings; universities and other academic institutions are looking to enhance their open source capabilities by establishing academic OSPOs. This article provides a short overview of the current findings of a sub-committee of CURIOSS members who are collaborating to develop, refine and expand upon the definition of an academic OSPO.
open source, ospo
open source, ospo
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