SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN LATIN AMERICA'S RESEARCH-INTENSIVE UNIVERSITIES

Connotea Imports 2012-07-31

Summary:

[Undated but apparently 2012.] Abstract: Universities engaged in producing high quality research have been in existence for centuries in Latin America, but only in the last two decades has the research-intensive model become the standard to be achieved by most public universities in the region. The increased emphasis on scholarly publication in the region has coincided with the rise of the Internet and with the emergence and growth of the Open Access (OA) movement. It is in this context, one in which OA already forms a significant part, that we explore three main issues: First, how OA has been understood and incorporated into the publishing practices of faculty in research-intensive universities; Second how OA has been understood and incorporated into the assessment practices of the national systems of Research and Development (R&D); and third, how can we understand the dynamics of convergence between the growth of research and growth of OA in the region. We will explore these three issues primarily through the analysis of the two dominant OA scientific portals in the region —SciELO and RedALyC. We find that the inclusion of SciELO and RedALyC in the evaluation systems of the research-intensive university and of R&D national systems has given prominence to OA in the region and that this has, in turn, given credence to the evaluation practices of such OA initiatives. While it is impossible to determine direct causation between these OA initiatives (and associated technologies) on the quantity and quality of Latin American research, we conclude that they have been a crucial mechanism of support for researchers, universities, and for national systems of innovation.

Link:

http://ess.iesalc.unesco.org.ve/index.php/ess/article/viewFile/409/347

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Tags:

oa.attitudes oa.incentives oa.latin_america oa.assessment oa.south

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

07/31/2012, 11:39

Date published:

06/26/2012, 11:55