*Dear colleagues and professional friends,* I'm delighted to share the 26th episode in my *InfoFire* series—an interview with *Professor Christine L. Borgman*, Distinguished Research Professor and Presidential Chair in Information Studies (Emerita) at UCLA. Titled *“The Commons of Science—Why It Takes a Village: Collaboration, Curation, and the Invisible Infrastructure of Knowledge,”* this article and embedded video conversation explore the critical role of information science in shaping the evolving ecosystem of Open Science and Research Data Management (RDM). The article offers conceptual grounding, context, and scholarly framing for the discussion, while the interview itself dives deeply into issues such as data sharing and reuse, the ethics and challenges of data stewardship, and the often-invisible infrastructures that underpin knowledge production—particularly in the field of astronomy. What makes this episode especially compelling are Professor Borgman's closing reflections: *“We’ve been underappreciated in the information field—but if we stay in our own little corner, we’ll stay underappreciated. The only way forward is through collaboration and showing what we can do.”* I invite you to read the article, watch the interview, and reflect on how we, as a community, can advance our leadership in Open Science and data stewardship—areas where the LIS field has both a responsibility and an opportunity to lead. Here is the link to the article: https://informationmatters.org/2025/07/the-commons-of-science-why-it-takes-a... Warm regards, Shalini -- Dr. Shalini Urs Executive Director Emerita International School of Information Management University of Mysore Mysuru 570006 India