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title: "Carnegie Mellon University"
link: "https://www.library.cmu.edu/service/ospo"
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# Carnegie Mellon University

- *OSPO*: Yes, in the Library.
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title: "Georgia Institute of Technology"
link: "https://ospo.cc.gatech.edu/"
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# Georgia Institute of Technology

- *OSPO*: Yes
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title: "Oregon State University"
link: "https://osuosl.org/"
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# Oregon State University

- *OSPO*: Yes
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title: "Rey Juan Carlos University"
link: "https://ofilibre.gitlab.io/"
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# Rey Juan Carlos University

- *OSPO*: Yes, under the office of knowledge and free culture
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title: "Saint Louis University"
link: "https://oss-slu.github.io/"
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# Saint Louis University

- *OSPO*: Yes, in the Library.
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From their website:

> OpenSource@Stanford is the organizational hub that coordinates, facilitates, and supports open source activity at Stanford, primarily in the research enterprise. Through programs, workshops, guides and other informative materials – as well as an active registry of open source projects at the University – we aim to improve scientific inquiry by making software more transparent, reliable, and open.
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> Our community-driven approach ensures active engagement with researchers on best practices for developing, maintaining, and contributing to open source research projects. Part of our job is to listen to what is already working well, and help good ideas and good practices get escape velocity to reach different disciplines.
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> We also focus on lowering the barriers to creating, developing, and disseminating open source software. We know that prioritizing equity, diversity, and inclusion will bring about meaningful change to how research is conducted, produced, and spread.
## Core Objectives
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Stanford is one of six U.S. higher education institutions recently selected by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to launch campus OSPOs. Sloan is supporting a total of 12 university OSPOs, including projects selected in earlier funding rounds. It began in the fall of 2023.

There is also an [Open Source Lab](https://opensourcelab.stanford.edu/) at Stanford.
There is also an [Open Source Lab](https://opensourcelab.stanford.edu/) at Stanford.
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# University of California Santa Cruz

- *OSPO*: Yes, in the Center.
- *Personnel*: Carlos Maltzahn, Stephanie Lieggi
- *Link*: https://ucsc-ospo.github.io/
- *Personnel*: Stephanie Lieggi
- *Link*: [https://ucsc-ospo.github.io/](https://ucsc-ospo.github.io/)
- *Member of*: HELIOS (University of California Office of the President (UCOP), and UCSC will become one)

## General Description
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Industry gets to:

- Leverage open source software to create and shape new markets
- Network with talent and potential recruits
- Influence education, research, and the next generation OSS systems
- Leverage open source software to create and shape new markets
- Network with talent and potential recruits
- Influence education, research, and the next generation OSS systems

Talent (Students, Postdocs) can:

- Become an OSS leader and well-known expert
- Learn how to get systems built
- Know where to find the right tools & technologies
- Become an OSS leader and well-known expert
- Learn how to get systems built
- Know where to find the right tools & technologies

UC Santa Cruz gets to:

- Efficiently transfer technology and strengthen its beacon of innovation
- Attract and fund talented graduate students
- Leveragge the OSS communities and technologies for education and research
- Efficiently transfer technology and strengthen its beacon of innovation
- Attract and fund talented graduate students
- Leveragge the OSS communities and technologies for education and research

## Primary Contacts

- Carlos Maltzahn, *Director*
- Stephanie Lieggi, *Assistant Director* [email protected]
- [Stephanie Lieggi](mailto:[email protected]), Executive Director
- [James Davis](mailto:[email protected]), Faculty Director
- [Emily Lovell](mailto:[email protected]), Incubator fellow

## Other context

CROSS is one of the few centres at a university that have figured out how to successfully use open source software to bridge industry and academia, by enabling institutions that want PhDs to work on specific projects to work closely with the students as they work on their project in the open. They are one of the earlier university OSPOs. The OSPO will split out from CROSS, but for now, they are basically similar entities.

CROSS's OSPO project was funded by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation, along with several other OSPOs in 2022. They are currently working on building a UC-wide OSPO Network.
Carlos Maltzahn ran the OSPO for years, before he stepped down in early 2024 to retire.

CROSS's OSPO project was funded by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation, along with several other OSPOs in 2022. They are currently working on building a UC-wide OSPO Network.
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## General Description

The Vermont Open Source Progam Office (VERSO) aims to build university systems and infrastructure to facilitate open-source development, open science and open practices through growing infrastructure through supporting the adoption of open source tools, growing open source projects and acting as an educational resource for the entire university.
The Vermont Open Source Progam Office (VERSO) aims to build university systems and infrastructure to facilitate open-source development, open science and open practices through growing infrastructure through supporting the adoption of open source tools, growing open source projects and acting as an educational resource for the entire university.

Expecially given the University of Vermont's (UVM) landgrant institutional status we act as a connection point for creating projects that partner community organizations and governmental organizations with UVM to solve problems and promote an open approach in collaboration

VERSO also serves to support and create research into the how and why of open work by fasciliating events and research.
VERSO also serves to support and create research into the how and why of open work by fasciliating events and research.

## Core Objectives

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## Other context

The Vermont Open Source Progam Office (VERSO) was founded in 2022 and jointly run by the UVM Library and the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (CEMS). Additionaly we sponsor a Post-Doc position currently help by [John Meluso](https://www.johnmeluso.com/) with a focus on research open source work including [Thriving in Open Source Communities in Africa](https://verso.w3.uvm.edu/thriving-in-open-source-communities-in-africa/).
The Vermont Open Source Progam Office (VERSO) was founded in 2022 and jointly run by the UVM Library and the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (CEMS). Additionaly we sponsor a Post-Doc position currently help by [John Meluso](https://www.johnmeluso.com/) with a focus on research open source work including [Thriving in Open Source Communities in Africa](https://verso.w3.uvm.edu/thriving-in-open-source-communities-in-africa/).

We fascilitate a variety of events (see [here](https://verso.w3.uvm.edu/events/) and recieved funding from the NSF for the [Interdisciplinary Open Practices Workshop](https://verso.w3.uvm.edu/interdisciplinary-open-practices-workshop/) on Oct 27-28, 2023 exploring the research questions on what practices make communities and workplaces open and how well do those practices (activities, policies, etc.) advance innovation, transparency, and other goals.
We fascilitate a variety of events (see [here](https://verso.w3.uvm.edu/events/) and recieved funding from the NSF for the [Interdisciplinary Open Practices Workshop](https://verso.w3.uvm.edu/interdisciplinary-open-practices-workshop/) on Oct 27-28, 2023 exploring the research questions on what practices make communities and workplaces open and how well do those practices (activities, policies, etc.) advance innovation, transparency, and other goals.

We have created a community event in partnership with Champlain College called Open Source Connector [https://opensourceconnector.com/](https://opensourceconnector.com/) The Open Source Connector aims to create a new forum for collaboration and knowledge sharing around open-source software development in Vermont and the surrounding region. Our goal is to support engagement between academia, industry, and government while driving real impact in the local community.
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<p>From their website:</p>
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<div><p>OpenSource&#64;Stanford is the organizational hub that coordinates, facilitates, and supports open source activity at Stanford, primarily in the research enterprise. Through programs, workshops, guides and other informative materials – as well as an active registry of open source projects at the University – we aim to improve scientific inquiry by making software more transparent, reliable, and open.</p>
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<div><p>Our community-driven approach ensures active engagement with researchers on best practices for developing, maintaining, and contributing to open source research projects. Part of our job is to listen to what is already working well, and help good ideas and good practices get escape velocity to reach different disciplines.</p>
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<div><p>We also focus on lowering the barriers to creating, developing, and disseminating open source software. We know that prioritizing equity, diversity, and inclusion will bring about meaningful change to how research is conducted, produced, and spread.</p>
<p>Our community-driven approach ensures active engagement with researchers on best practices for developing, maintaining, and contributing to open source research projects. Part of our job is to listen to what is already working well, and help good ideas and good practices get escape velocity to reach different disciplines.</p>
<p>We also focus on lowering the barriers to creating, developing, and disseminating open source software. We know that prioritizing equity, diversity, and inclusion will bring about meaningful change to how research is conducted, produced, and spread.</p>
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<h1>University of California Santa Cruz<a class="headerlink" href="#university-of-california-santa-cruz" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h1>
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<li><p><em>OSPO</em>: Yes, in the Center.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Personnel</em>: Carlos Maltzahn, Stephanie Lieggi</p></li>
<li><p><em>Personnel</em>: Stephanie Lieggi</p></li>
<li><p><em>Link</em>: <a class="reference external" href="https://ucsc-ospo.github.io/">https://ucsc-ospo.github.io/</a></p></li>
<li><p><em>Member of</em>: HELIOS (University of California Office of the President (UCOP), and UCSC will become one)</p></li>
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<h2>Primary Contacts<a class="headerlink" href="#primary-contacts" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h2>
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<li><p>Carlos Maltzahn, <em>Director</em></p></li>
<li><p>Stephanie Lieggi, <em>Assistant Director</em> <a class="reference external" href="mailto:slieggi&#37;&#52;&#48;ucsc&#46;edu">slieggi<span>&#64;</span>ucsc<span>&#46;</span>edu</a></p></li>
<li><p><a class="reference external" href="mailto:slieggi&#37;&#52;&#48;ucsc&#46;edu">Stephanie Lieggi</a>, Executive Director</p></li>
<li><p><a class="reference external" href="mailto:davisje&#37;&#52;&#48;ucsc&#46;edu">James Davis</a>, Faculty Director</p></li>
<li><p><a class="reference external" href="mailto:elovell&#37;&#52;&#48;ucsc&#46;edu">Emily Lovell</a>, Incubator fellow</p></li>
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<h2>Other context<a class="headerlink" href="#other-context" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h2>
<p>CROSS is one of the few centres at a university that have figured out how to successfully use open source software to bridge industry and academia, by enabling institutions that want PhDs to work on specific projects to work closely with the students as they work on their project in the open. They are one of the earlier university OSPOs. The OSPO will split out from CROSS, but for now, they are basically similar entities.</p>
<p>Carlos Maltzahn ran the OSPO for years, before he stepped down in early 2024 to retire.</p>
<p>CROSS’s OSPO project was funded by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation, along with several other OSPOs in 2022. They are currently working on building a UC-wide OSPO Network.</p>
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