With the increasing globalization of the world economy and the challenges facing us today, the importance of IP rights is becoming widely recognized as the crucial factor in safeguarding the results of technological development. There is therefore need for African universities an
This open access dataset is described and analysed in the following article: De Beer, J., Baarbé, ...
Knowledge, as a prerequisite for development, is contingent on information. The main value of inform...
Some text in FrenchThe IDRC’s Innovation, Policy and Science (IPS) programme recognizes that Intelle...
Paper presented at the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC)International Conference on " ...
Intellectual property should be a day-to-day business decision due to its value, but increasingly, a...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
Launching Workshop Report 17-20 May 2011 UCT GSB Breakwater Lodge Conference Centre Cape TownThe...
Africa¿s universities and research centers have a unique role to play in knowledge production and di...
This Briefing Note highlights Open A.I.R. research findings on apparent disconnects between African ...
Meeting: Open Access: Maximising Research Quality & Impact, 29 October, 2009To promote access to kno...
This paper examines how Africa’s share in the contribution to global scientific knowledge can be boo...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
IP book chapter outlineIntellectual property (IP) has received more recognition in today’s knowledge...
AbstractWith the implementation of the Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research ...
This open access dataset is described and analysed in the following article: De Beer, J., Baarbé, ...
Knowledge, as a prerequisite for development, is contingent on information. The main value of inform...
Some text in FrenchThe IDRC’s Innovation, Policy and Science (IPS) programme recognizes that Intelle...
Paper presented at the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC)International Conference on " ...
Intellectual property should be a day-to-day business decision due to its value, but increasingly, a...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
Launching Workshop Report 17-20 May 2011 UCT GSB Breakwater Lodge Conference Centre Cape TownThe...
Africa¿s universities and research centers have a unique role to play in knowledge production and di...
This Briefing Note highlights Open A.I.R. research findings on apparent disconnects between African ...
Meeting: Open Access: Maximising Research Quality & Impact, 29 October, 2009To promote access to kno...
This paper examines how Africa’s share in the contribution to global scientific knowledge can be boo...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
IP book chapter outlineIntellectual property (IP) has received more recognition in today’s knowledge...
AbstractWith the implementation of the Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research ...
This open access dataset is described and analysed in the following article: De Beer, J., Baarbé, ...
Knowledge, as a prerequisite for development, is contingent on information. The main value of inform...
Some text in FrenchThe IDRC’s Innovation, Policy and Science (IPS) programme recognizes that Intelle...