CLACSO supports open access to knowledge as a commons, managed by the scholarly community
abernard102@gmail.com 2015-03-08
Summary:
"In Latin America and the Caribbean, two thirds of research is publicly funded. However, access to
the results of that research is hampered by limitations in traditional scholarly communication
systems. CLACSO-Latin American Council of Social Sciences, a non-governmental network of 380
research institutions and 650 postgraduate programs in 25 countries, partners with universities and
governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in the promotion and development of strategies
and initiatives that provide open access to research results in the region ..."