‘Ubuntu’ in Africa and Beyond: Building a Global Community for Open Access Books – OAPEN – Online library of open access books

peter.suber's bookmarks 2024-03-28

Summary:

"A more equitable, inclusive and sustainable open access (OA) publishing landscape can only be achieved by engaging with communities outside the usual sphere of influence within the wider publishing ecosystem. Such an understanding informs DOAB’s mission to serve as a global discoverability service as it continues to build its collection of high-quality, academic, peer-reviewed OA books. Despite the list’s growing diversity, now including more than eighty languages and 700 publishers, there is still a strong underrepresentation of OA research from the global South, not least Africa. As part of DOAB increasingly accelerating its outreach activities in the African context, and growing our understanding of OA in the many different settings that constitute that vast continent, my colleagues Niels Stern (Managing Director) and Mary Felix-Mania (General Manager) and I welcomed the opportunity to attend the in-person workshop “Towards Sustainable Open Access Book Publishing in the African Context” held on 7–9 February at the University of Cape Town...."

Link:

https://oapen.hypotheses.org/910

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Tags:

oa.new oa.africa oa.books oa.doab oa.dei oa.south

Date tagged:

03/28/2024, 11:06

Date published:

03/28/2024, 07:06