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=== Definitions ===
* {{Cite webjournal |vauthors=Bilder G, Lin J, Neylon C |title=Principles for Open Scholarly Infrastructures-v1| workjournal = Science in the Open| doi=10.6084/m9.figshare.1314859| doi-access=free| access-date=2021-11-01| date=2015| url=http://cameronneylon.net/blog/principles-for-open-scholarly-infrastructures/}}
** {{Cite web |vauthors=Bilder G, Lin J, Neylon C |title=The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure| date=2020| doi=10.24343/C34W2H| doi-access=free |access-date=2021-11-01| url=https://openscholarlyinfrastructure.org/| via=The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure}}
* {{Cite web |ref={{harvid|SPARC|2020}}| last1= SPARC| last2= COAR| date=2019| title = Good Practice Principles for Scholarly Communication Services| work = SPARC| accessdate = 2021-12-12| url = https://sparcopen.org/our-work/good-practice-principles-for-scholarly-communication-services/}}
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* {{Cite book | publisher = Brill| isbn = 978-90-04-17084-1| last = Andriesse| first = Cornelis D.| title = Dutch Messengers: A History of Science Publishing, 1930–1980| ___location = Leiden; Boston| date = 2008-09-15}}
*{{Cite book | publisher = OUP Oxford| isbn = 978-0-19-956113-1| last1= Bygrave| first1= Lee A.| last2= Bing| first2= Jon| title = Internet Governance: Infrastructure and Institutions| date = 2009-01-22}}
* {{Cite book | publisher = Peter Lang| pages = 29–41| editor = Frédéric Clavert |editor2=Serge Noiret| last = Dacos| first = Marin| title = L'histoire contemporaine à l'ère contemporain| chapter = Cyberclio : vers une cyberinfrastructure au cœur de la discipline historique| ___location = Bruxelles; Bern; Berlin; Frankfurt am Main; New York; Oxford; Wien| date = 2013| language=fr| trans-title=Contemporary History in the Digital Age| trans-chapter=Cyberclio. Towards a Cyberinfrastructure at the heart of the historical discipline| url=https://www.academia.edu/4558796/Clavert_Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_and_Noiret_Serge_dir_eds_Lhistoire_contemporaine_%C3%A0_l%C3%A8re_num%C3%A9rique_Contemporary_History_in_the_Digital_Age_Bruxelles_Bern_Berlin_Frankfurt_am_Main_New_York_Oxford_Wien_Peter_Lang_2013}}
*{{Cite book | publisher = IOS Press| isbn = 978-1-61499-383-4| last = Hogan| first = A.| title = Reasoning Techniques for the Web of Data| date = 2014-04-09}}
*{{Cite book | publisher = Rowman & Littlefield| isbn = 978-0-8108-9088-6| last = Regazzi| first = John J.| title = Scholarly Communications: A History from Content as King to Content as Kingmaker| date = 2015-02-12}}
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*{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1057/jit.2013.4| issn = 0268-3962| volume = 28| issue = 1| pages = 18–33| last1= Campbell-Kelly| first1= Martin| last2= Garcia-Swartz| first2= Daniel D| title = The History of the Internet: The Missing Narratives| journal = Journal of Information Technology| date = 2013| s2cid = 41013}}
* {{Cite journal |last=Dombrowski| first=Quinn| title=What Ever Happened to Project Bamboo?| journal=Literary and Linguistic Computing| volume=29| issue=3| access-date=2021-12-22| date=2014-06-16| pages=326–339| doi=10.1093/llc/fqu026| url=https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6jq660tm}}
* {{Cite journal| last=Cassella| first=Maria| title=Piattaforme digitali per la pubblicazione di contenuti di ricerca: esperienze, modelli open access, tendenze| journal=Biblioteche oggiOggi| date=2014| volume=32| issue=7| pages=9-199–19 [1–15]| language=it| doi=10.3302/0392-8586-201407-009-1| s2cid=107865705| url=http://eprints.rclis.org/25135/1/piattaforme_oa_dopoIfla.pdf}}
* {{Cite journal |ref={{harvid|Karasti et al. I|2016}}| doi = 10.23987/sts.55406| issn = 2243-4690| volume = 29| issue = 1| pages = 2–12| last1= Karasti| first1= Helena| last2= Millerand| first2= Florence| last3= Hine| first3= Christine M.| last4= Bowker| first4= Geoffrey C.| title = Knowledge Infrastructures: Part I| journal = Science & Technology Studies| date=2016-02-12| doi-access = free}}
* {{Cite journal |ref={{harvid|Karasti et al. IV|2016}}| doi = 10.23987/sts.60220| issn = 2243-4690| volume = 29| issue = 4| pages = 2–9| last1= Karasti| first1= Helena| last2= Millerand| first2= Florence| last3= Hine| first3= Christine M.| last4= Bowker| first4= Geoffrey C.| title = Knowledge Infrastructures: Part IV| journal = Science & Technology Studies| date=2016-12-14| doi-access = free}}
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* {{Cite journal| doi = 10.1093/joc/jqz052| issn = 0021-9916| volume = 71| issue = 1| pages = 1–26| last1= Dienlin| first1= Tobias| last2= Johannes| first2= Niklas| last3= Bowman| first3= Nicholas David| last4= Masur| first4= Philipp K.| last5= Engesser| first5= Sven| last6= Kümpel| first6= Anna Sophie| last7= Lukito| first7= Josephine| last8= Bier| first8= Lindsey M| last9= Zhang| first9= Renwen| last10= Johnson| first10= Benjamin K.| last11= Huskey| first11= Richard| last12= Schneider| first12= Frank M.| last13= Breuer| first13= Johannes| last14= Parry| first14= Douglas A.| last15= Vermeulen| first15= Ivar| last16= Fisher| first16= Jacob T.| last17= Banks| first17= Jaime| last18= Weber| first18= René| last19= Ellis| first19= David A| last20= Smits| first20= Tim| last21= Ivory| first21= James D| last22= Trepte| first22= Sabine| last23= McEwan| first23= Bree| last24= Rinke| first24= Eike Mark| last25= Neubaum| first25= German| last26= Winter| first26= Stephan| last27= Carpenter| first27= Christopher J.| last28= Krämer| first28= Nicole| last29= Utz| first29= Sonja| last30= Unkel| first30= Julian| last31= Wang| first31= Xiaohui| last32= Davidson| first32= Brittany I.| last33= Kim| first33= Nuri| last34= Won| first34= Andrea Stevenson| last35= Domahidi| first35= Emese| last36= Lewis| first36= Neil A.| last37= de Vreese| first37= Claes| title = An Agenda for Open Science in Communication| journal = Journal of Communication| date = February 2021| hdl = 10919/99938| hdl-access = free}}
* {{Cite journal| doi=10.7771/2380-176X.8409| issn=2380-176X| volume=31| issue=5| last=Vandegrift| first=Micah| title=The Golden Age of the Green Ecosystem: A Color-BlindPerspective on Repositories| journal=Against the Grain| date=2021-03-01| s2cid=233797804| doi-access=free}}
*{{Cite journal |doi=10.5860/crln.82.6.265| last=Boston| first=A. J.| title=Thinking politically about scholarly infrastructure: Commit the publishers to 2.5% |journal=College & Research Libraries News| date=2021-06-04| volume=82| issue=6| page=265| doi-access=free}}
*{{Cite journal| ref={{harvid|Fecher et al.|2021}}| doi=10.1093/scipol/scab026| issn=0302-3427| volume=48| issue=4| pages=499–507| last1=Fecher| first1=Benedikt| last2=Kahn| first2=Rebecca| last3=Sokolovska| first3=Nataliia| last4=Völker| first4=Teresa| last5=Nebe| first5=Philip| title=Making a Research Infrastructure: Conditions and Strategies to Transform a Service into an Infrastructure| journal=Science and Public Policy| date=2021-08-01| doi-access=free}}
*{{Cite journal |doi=10.21428/6ffd8432.a1d2856b| doi-access=free| volume=1| issue=1| last=Kraker| first=Peter| title=Now is the Time to Fund Open Infrastructures| journal=Commonplace| date=2021-08-16}}
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* {{Cite web| title = The end of the journal? What has changed, what stayed the same?| last=Neylon| first=Cameron| date=2015-11-29| work=Science in the Open| accessdate = 2021-10-31| url = http://cameronneylon.net/blog/the-end-of-the-journal-what-has-changed-what-stayed-the-same/}}
* {{Cite web| last = Guédon| first = Jean-Claude| title = Open Access: Toward the Internet of the Mind| work = BOAI| url=https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai15/open-access-toward-the-internet-of-the-mind/| access-date=2021-12-12}}
* {{cite web |last=Bilder |first=Geoffrey |date=2020-12-02 |url=https://www.crossref.org/blog/crossrefs-board-votes-to-adopt-the-principles-of-open-scholarly-infrastructure/ |title=Crossref’sCrossref's Board votes to adopt the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure |website=Blog |publisher=Crossref}}
* {{cite web |author=The Dryad Team |date=2020-12-08 |url=https://blog.datadryad.org/2020/12/08/dryads-commitment-to-the-principles-of-open-scholarly-infrastructure/ |title=Dryad’sDryad's Commitment to the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure |website=Dryad news}}
* {{cite web |title=Open Science MOOC Response to UNESCO Draft Open Science Recommendations |author=((Open Science MOOC 2020 Steering Committee)) |date=December 30, 2020 |url=https://en.unesco.org/sites/default/files/comments_osr_partner_open_science_mooc_document.pdf}}
* {{cite web |last=Di Giambattista |first=Chiara |date=2021-08-09 |url=https://opencitations.wordpress.com/2021/08/09/opencitations-compliance-with-the-principles-of-open-scholarly-infrastructure/ |title=OpenCitations’OpenCitations' compliance with the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure |website=OpenCitations blog}}
 
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