Webcast Invitation: Open Access Developments in Latin America with Nicholas Cop December 10, 2013 | sparc2.arl.org

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-11-16

Summary:

"This webcast requires both a phone dial-in and an Internet connection. Open Access Week events showcased the many ways people across the globe informed staff, faculty, and students to the benefits of Open Access. While there have been many advancements made here in the U.S. and the U.K., developing countries have utilized new publishing models to capitalize on opening up research results and data. Latin America, in particular has seen unprecedented surge in advocacy for public access –Argentina now has legislation that requires all publicly funded research be available in open access interoperable institutional repositories.    Using an Open Access peer-review model for their repository, the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) has gained a positive reputation across the globe –now has on average over one million articles downloaded from the their site each day and their journals currently boast almost 10 million citations.   Our guest speaker, Nicholas Cop, is the Founder and President of Nicholas Cop Consulting, LLC and consultant on the SciELO program. SciELO began in 1998 as an e-journal initiative funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation. SciELO publishes over 1000 journal titles mainly from Latin America and Caribbean but also including Portugal, Spain and South Africa.    Nicholas will provide background and updates on Open Access in Latin America and the many developments SciELO is undertaking ..."

Link:

http://sparc2.arl.org/civicrm/event/info?id=125&reset=1

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

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oa.new oa.sparc oa.latin_america oa.scielo oa.webcast oa.events oa.south

Date tagged:

11/16/2013, 08:48

Date published:

11/16/2013, 03:48