Frontiers | Institutionalizing Open Science in Africa: Limitations and Prospects | Research Metrics and Analytics

jsellanga's bookmarks 2022-04-15

Summary:

"The advancement of scientific research and raising the next-generation scientists in Africa depend largely on science access. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused discussions around open science (OS) to reemerge globally, especially in resource-poor settings like Africa, where the practice of OS is low. The authors highlighted the elements, benefits, and existing initiatives of OS in Africa. More importantly, the article critically appraised the challenges, opportunities, and future considerations of OS in Africa. Addressing challenges of funding and leadership at different levels of educational, research, and government parastatals may be pivotal in charting a new course for OS in Africa. This review serves as an advocacy strategy and an informative guide to policymaking and institutionalization of OS in Africa."

Link:

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frma.2022.855198/full

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Tags:

open_science africa landscape surveys global_majority

Date tagged:

04/15/2022, 06:35

Date published:

04/15/2022, 06:00