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OSPOs in Higher Ed: A Love Data Week Recap

Open Source and Open Data at UC

UC Love Data Week is an annual event that brings together students, researchers, and staff to explore data practices, open science, and research infrastructure across the UC system. This year, I co-led a session on OSPOs in Higher Ed with Stephanie Lieggi (UCSC), Amber Budden (UCSB), and Todd Grappone (UCLA), introducing the UC OSPO Network and its role in supporting open-source research and software sustainability.

With 15 attendees—many from UC libraries—we discussed how OSPOs can help researchers and institutions sustain and manage their open-source projects. The session also provided an opportunity to gather feedback on what researchers need most when it comes to open-source support.

The UC OSPO Network

The UC OSPO Network is a multi-campus initiative designed to support open-source initiatives across UC. Funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the network includes representatives from UCLA, UCSD, UCSC, UC Davis, and UC Berkeley, with ongoing engagement from other campuses.

Our efforts focus on three key areas:

Researcher Challenges in Open Source

During the session, we asked attendees:

What is the biggest challenge you face in managing, sharing, or sustaining your research data or software?

Their responses highlighted some of the most pressing issues:

These responses align with the core challenges the UC OSPO Network is working to address.

OSPOs as a Bridge for Open Source and Open Data

One of the main takeaways from the discussion was the need for better integration between open-source software and research data services and infrastructure. OSPOs can play a role in addressing these challenges by:

What’s Next?

The feedback from Love Data Week reinforced the growing demand for structured support around open-source software in research. In the coming months, the UC OSPO Network will:

Stay Connected

To learn more about the UC OSPO Network and how to get involved:

The Love Data Week discussion underscored that open-source software is essential for research sustainability. By working together, we can help UC researchers create, share, and sustain impactful open-source projects.