Sustainable Software for Science

'Let's collaborate' is the daily mantra of open science advocates. But how? The first workshop on "Sustainable Software for Science" gives some answers from the infrastructure perspective. But read for yourself:
The first workshop on "Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experience," was held at the Supercomputing Conference in Denver, CO on November 17, 2013. This meeting was organized by the Software Sustainability Institute at the University of Edinburgh and the National Science Foundation to examine how we can create sustainable software platforms that can best serve the needs of scientific research.  
Follow the link to read more about software solutions for open science.

Evaluating the Open Access software toolchain

This is an article on how to build open access publishing websites, what needs to be done it says is the formation of an Open Access Toolset Alliance:
If we want tools that can plug in to any architecture, then we need to start working out where we have tied things too closely to our platforms, come up with standard interface formats and begin abstracting the functionality.
 

Opus 4: Open Access Repository Software new version out now

Opus 4: Open Access Repository Software new version out now

Beyond Open Access: Open Source Scientific Software

Beyond Open Access: Open Source Scientific Software

SCIENCE CODE MANIFESTO

SCIENCE CODE MANIFESTO