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An Open Science Infrastructure is an information infrastructure supports the open sharing of scientific productions such as publications, datasets, metadata or code.
Open science infrastructure became technically feasible after the creation of the World Wide Web. While scientific computing infrastructures have been developed since the 1960s, they were generally unaccessible to their end users. Electronic diffusion of articles, databases and other scientific outputs quickly developed after 1990, which stirred increasing concerns on the sustainability of online research projects.