<p dir="ltr"><i>From theory to practice: Case studies and commentary from libraries, publishers, funders and industry</i> has been published by Digital Science, Figshare and Springer Nature, following on from the release of their<a href="https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24428194" target="_blank"> <i><u>State of Open Data Report 2023</u></i></a><i> </i>and its key recommendations. </p><p dir="ltr"><i>From theory to practice </i>is the first time in the nine-year history of <i>The State of Open Data</i> that a supplementary publication has expanded upon the main report’s years of survey results about open data, involving tens of thousands of researchers globally.</p><p dir="ltr">Each case study and commentary is told from the perspective of a research stakeholder group:</p><ul><li><b>Funding bodies:</b> <i>The NIH Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative: meeting community needs for FAIR data sharing and discovery</i></li><li><b>Scholarly Publishers</b>: <i>Operationalize data policies through collaborative approaches – the momentum is now</i></li><li><b>University Libraries:</b> <i>One size does not fit all: an investigation into how institutional libraries are tailoring support to their researchers’ needs</i></li><li><b>Industry:</b> <i>How Open Pharma supports responsible data sharing for pharma research publications.</i></li></ul><p></p>