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This third report in the GISWatch series is entitled “Access to online information and knowledge – advancing human rights and democracy” and reveals how vulnerable the internet as we know it is. The report unpacks the key issues impacting on access to online information and knowledge, including discussions on intellectual property rights, knowledge rights, open standards and access to educational materials and libraries. The report also offers an institutional overview and a reflection on indicators that track access to information and knowledge. 48 country reports –-ten more than last year— analyse the status of access to online information and knowledge in countries as diverse as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Mexico, Switzerland and Kazakhstan, while regional overviews offer a bird’s eye perspective on trends in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and Europe. For the first time there is an innovate section that visually maps global rights as seen through the lens of Google searches, as well as a visual analysis of Twitter messages sent out during the recent Iranian political crisis.
by sennoma 2009-11-27 20:10 mangosteen · oa · oa.access
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Hear Walter H. Curioso, M.D., M.P.H. talk about his views of open access and how it can help in developing countries.
by sennoma 2009-10-17 22:34 oa · mangosteen
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by sennoma 2009-08-15 12:01 mangosteen · oa
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The Access to Research for Development and Innovation (aRDi) program is coordinated by the World Intellectual Property Organization together with its partners in the publishing industry with the aim to increase the availability of scientific and technical information in developing countries. By improving access to scholarly literature from diverse fields of science and technology, the aRDi program seeks to: * reinforce the capacity of developing countries to participate in the global knowledge economy; and * support researchers in developing countries in creating and developing new solutions to technical challenges faced on a local and global level. Currently, 12 publishers provide access to over 50 journals for 107 developing countries through the aRDi program.
by sennoma 2009-08-09 23:34 oa · mangosteen
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Studies have shown that access to published health research by the research communities in developing countries is no longer “fit for purpose”.2 As has been well documented, rising costs of subscriptions and permission barriers imposed by publishers have barred access to the extent that local health research and health care have been damaged through lack of information.3,4 For example, Yamey5 tells of a physician in southern Africa who could not afford full access to journals but based a decision to alter a perinatal HIV prevention programme on one single abstract. The full text article would have shown that the findings were not relevant to the country’s situation. With the advent of the internet there is little justification for continuing to create barriers to access. Richard Smith, as the former editor of the British Medical Journal, said, “Most research is publicly funded, and when the internet appeared it made no sense for research funders to allow publishers to profit from restricting access to their research”.6 This is true not only for publicly funded research but for private health charities around the world. As the Open Access Policy of the Wellcome Trust states, “We . . . support unrestricted access to the published output of research as a fundamental part of its charitable mission and a public benefit to be encouraged wherever possible”.7 Science is a collaborative process and openness is fundamental to knowledge advancement.
by sennoma 2009-08-05 00:05 subbiaharunachalam · lesliechan · oa · WHO · mangosteen · oa.numbers
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Impaired access to research information in health-related fields is not solely the preserve of developing countries but it is hugely exacerbated in poorer regions of the world. While these regions bear the brunt of the world’s health problems, only 10% of health research effort goes into these areas (referred to as the “10/90 gap”).1 If we are going to achieve what the World Conference on Science held by UNESCO and the International Council for Science in 1999 termed the true “orienting of scientific progress towards meeting the needs of humankind”, then we must improve the research effort on the health problems that afflict the greatest part of the world’s population. That cannot happen until research communication is optimized: at the turn of the new millennium more than half of research-based institutions in lower-income countries had no current subscriptions at all to international research journals.2
by sennoma 2009-08-05 00:03 oa · almaswan · WHO · mangosteen · oa.numbers
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will open access build a bridge to reduce health inequity? The potential is certainly great but the digital divide remains large, with estimates that only 13% of the developing world use the Internet, often on slow and expensive connections.9 Therefore, the inequity in accessing information and communication technology infrastructure will need to improve to allow people to get a foot onto the information bridge. But even once they are there, they will still only be able to access information that has been paid for – even when that information was created using taxpayers’ money. There is a role for more research funders and donors to support open access as an integral cost of undertaking the research itself to ensure public access.10
by sennoma 2009-08-05 00:03 oa · WHO · mangosteen
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rebranding of HINARI, OARE and AGORA
by sennoma 2009-07-09 21:37 oa · mangosteen
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by sennoma 2009-03-17 16:29 oa.money · intellectualproperty · mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-07-04 12:47 mangosteen
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Shambhu Ghatak has written a report on the Workshop on Knowledge Commons (New Delhi, January 18, 2008). (Thanks to Subbiah Arunachalam.) Excerpt: On January 18th, 2008, Knowledge Commons, Delhi Science Forum, IIT Delhi, Red Hat and Sun organised a workshop on science policy for a very select group of 20 policy-makers.... The objective was to look at the Free and Open Source model of knowledge creation and examine the impact it can have on India. The highlight of the event was the session on Open Source Drug Discovery, a $34 million programme to fight diseases like tuberculosis, that are prevalent in India....
by sennoma 2008-05-27 16:39 mangosteen · openscience
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by sennoma 2008-05-20 00:19 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-05-20 00:19 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-05-05 12:44 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-05-03 13:44 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-04-04 21:47 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-02-29 01:59 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-02-27 11:12 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-02-11 16:29 mangosteen
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Sam Pitroda is the Chairman of India's National Knowledge Commission, which has repeatedly recommended an OA mandate for publicly-funded research in India (one, two, three, four). He has now been asked to advise the Mexican government on how to make Mexico the knowledge capital of Latin America. Comment. This is good news for OA in the country which produced the Declaration of Mexico in October 2006. A national-level OA mandate in Mexico would be the first in Latin America.
by sennoma 2008-02-09 14:27 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-02-09 14:24 mangosteen
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Open Access to Scientific Knowledge Abstract PDF Subbiah Arunachalam pp.7-14 Open Access for Indian Scholarship Abstract PDF Alma Swan pp.15-24 Open Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations Abstract PDF Peter Suber pp.25-34 India, Open Access, the Law of Karma and the Golden Rule Abstract PDF Stevan Harnad, Alma Swan pp.35-40 Open Access to Publicly Funded Research Information: the race is on Abstract PDF Barbara Kirsop pp.41-48 Open Access and Quality Abstract PDF Peter Suber pp.49-56 Open Access and Open J-Gate Abstract PDF N.V. Sathyanarayana pp.57-60 Global Access to Indian Research: Indian STM Journals Online Abstract PDF G Lalitha Kumari pp.61-66 Open Access: Major Issues and Global Initiatives Abstract PDF Krishan Lal pp.67-71
by sennoma 2008-02-08 10:18 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2008-01-15 19:53 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-12-13 02:51 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-11-18 00:38 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-11-17 14:37 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-11-17 14:36 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-11-05 03:06 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-10-31 16:01 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-10-16 16:12 give · oa · mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-10-15 12:16 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-09-29 18:08 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-09-28 11:48 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-09-27 13:12 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-09-26 18:23 mangosteen
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by sennoma 2007-09-18 15:50 PRISM
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by sennoma 2007-09-11 10:38 PRISM
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Dalindyebo Shabalala, Towards a Digital Agenda for Developing Countries, South Centre, August 2007. Excerpt: ...Many developing countries have not fully analyzed the policy implications of access to, and control over, digital and internet content. This paper analyzes the implications of digital and internet content policy for access to knowledge in developing countries and makes some initial recommendations for developing countries....
by sennoma 2007-09-11 10:10 mangosteen
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http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_09_09_fosblogarchive.html#4003647928665875000 Jutta Haider, Of the rich and the poor and other curious minds: on open access and “development”, ASLIB Proceedings, 59, 4/5 (2007) pp. 449-461. Only this abstract is free online, at least so far:
by sennoma 2007-09-10 15:16 mangosteen
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