As Open Access Week begins to come to a close, we’ve been heartened to see so many productive discussions engaging with this year’s theme of “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge.” From numerous panels, presentations, and events to the publication of an entire book exploring the intersection of equity and openness (Contextualizing…
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Open Access Bangladesh started its journey on February 17, 2017 with a vision to work as a platform for advocating open access, open data and open education in Bangladesh. During its two and half year journey, Open Access Bangladesh gained the strength of solidarity as an organization working to promote openness in scholarly works by organizing events, workshops and seminars. Some programs worth mentioning arranged by Open Access Bangladesh are – ‘Workshop on Open Access- A useful tool for…
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As Nick Shockey notes in his 2019 Open Access Week blog post, considering “open for whom?” institution transition to open knowledge sharing platforms is essential. Journals and repositories that support the dissemination of open access peer-reviewed articles or licensed or public datasets are often designed with academic users in mind. However users of these resources…
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Exploring this year’s Open Access Week theme of “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge,” Antoinette Foster reflects on underlying, often-invisible causes of exclusion and marginalization in research and calls on each of us individually to do the important work of critical introspection as an important first step in working collectively to make research more inclusive.
Does scientific research allow space for everyone, regardless of race,…
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We celebrated Open Access Week as part of the Library Week Celebration 2019. We carried placards and shared information about open access.…
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I learnt about Open Access Week only now and I found this year’s theme “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge” especially exciting because one of the core principles of the organisation I work for and the journal we publish is that of knowledge production 'from the ground up'.
I work at the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) – an international feminist NGO network based in Bangkok, Thailand, which advocates…
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What are Open Textbooks?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the cost of college textbooks rose 88% between 2006 and 2016. The high cost of required textbooks leads many students to forgo purchasing textbooks altogether, take fewer courses, or even drop or fail a course.
Open textbooks are a solution to some of these academic and financial concerns students face today.
As defined by the …
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an interview by Profs. Monica Berger and Maura Smale, Library, New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Wouldn’t it be great if your scholarship was highlighted in The Chronicle of Higher Education? Last April, Dr. Maura Smale, Chief Librarian and Library Chair at New York City College of Technology, City University of New York (CUNY), received wide publicity for her…
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Here is a small collection of OA themed goodies over the years. Shout out to Gettysburg College’s 2014…
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I am happy to announce that JPCOAR issues OAWeek2019 special contents on its website. (Japanese Only)
https://jpcoar.repo.nii.ac.jp/index.php?page_id=128
original poster
events
original goods etc.
special interview:
https://jpcoar.repo.nii.ac.jp/index.php?page_id=131…
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Nuestro propósito es elaborar y difundir un manifiesto bibliotecario Latinoamericano por la ciencia abierta, en el marco de la Declaración de Panamá, que permita establecer lineamientos de trabajo y compromisos del sector basado en el el conocimiento como bien común y por tanto indispensable en el desarrollo de los individuos y la sociedad en su conjunto.
Los invitamos a participar…
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I would like to start this post providing some social and personal context. I am a researcher located in Chile, South America. As of Friday October 18th,my country’s democracy has been under threat. The military are out on the streets and there is a curfew in place that limits our freedom throughout five major cities. This extreme repression has resulted in 11 deaths, 84 people were wounded by gunshots and more than 1,000 detained. Also, I would like to…
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OA Week is a time for stakeholders in scholarly communication to come together to discuss the present and future state of research access, as well as to initiate and facilitate activities promoting open scholarship. This year’s theme “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge” explores the importance of not…
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This article was first published in ecancermedicalscience, (2019), vol 13, ed93 https://ecancer.org/en/journal/editorial/93-the-current-state-of-african-oncology-research-publication-how-to-increase-africas-research-impact
African oncology professionals face significant…
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The theme for the 2019 International Open Access Week, October 21-27, is…
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To mark this year’s OA Week, the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) will be publishing a series of short blog posts exploring different aspects of the debates about open access and open science that are happening here at PRIO.
PRIO has long been a pioneer of open science, particularly of open data. In this week’s first blog post, Research Professor …
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Peer review is intended to enhance and validate reports of new scientific studies, and it is the basis upon which journal editors decide what should and should not be published. As a human endeavour it can be susceptible to error or bias, and in recent years it has often been argued that the solution to perceived problems with fairness and quality in peer review is to make it fully open – in other words, to extend open access to peer review.
Fully open peer review means publishing the…
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Open Access Bangladesh Celebrating International Open Access Week with full of enthusiasm. To reach Open Access movement to the mass people, OAB arranged an awareness talk-show in countries most popular Television Channel G-tv. It was about an hour long program where OAB President Monirul Islam Kanok and Vice-President MM Asadullah described about Open Access movement, its necessity to the country like Bangladesh and what to do for strengthening the movement.
Mr. Moinuddin Chowdhury,…
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OA Week has always meant a great deal to me personally because I helped to create the first ever event during my tenure at PLOS. For the last couple of years, I’ve posted my annual …
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