Открытый доступ: куда мы идем? Круглый стол
Hanna_S's bookmarks 2024-07-01
Summary:
On April 4, 2024, there was a roundtable on the Open Access (OA) topic, with participation of three Russian speakers: Natalya Redkina (the head of the the Department of Open Science Research of the State Public Scientific & Technological Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences), Denis Kosyakov (researcher at the Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Information Technologies of the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and Vadim Kurpakov (member of the Russian Library Association, expert in the field of information activities of university libraries and copyright).
The discussion covered the following main topics:
- What has been achieved during the twenty years of OA movement? Can we celebrate the final victory of OA, or at least see it coming?
- What went wrong with OA? Why are we still far from solving the three problems associated with scientific content: accessibility, affordability and fairness?
- Do we have a chance to correct the mistakes of innovators and achieve a real open science?