The Open Science (OS) movement promises nothing less than a revolution in the availability of scientific knowledge around the globe. By removing barriers to online data and encouraging publication in Open Access formats and Open Data archives, OS seeks to expand the role, reach and value of research. The promises of OS imply a set of expectations about what different publics hope to gain from research, how accountability and participation can be enhanced, and what makes science public in the first place. This paper presents empirical material from fieldwork undertaken in (bio)chemistry laboratories in Kenya and South Africa to examine the extent to which these ideals can be realized in a sub-Saharan context. To analyse the challenges Africa...
Global threats and challenges resulting from climate change and political crises call for a new agen...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
The Open Science (OS) movement promises nothing less than a revolution in the availability of scient...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
‘Open data’ has recently emerged as a label for renewed attempts to promote scientific exchange. As ...
A key motivation for Open Science is accessibility. For researchers in resource-poor economies, this...
When considering the “openness” of data it is unsurprising that most conversations focus on the onli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
African science systems largely operate independently of each other, creating siloes of incompatible...
In recent years, the promotion of data sharing has come with the recognition that not all scientists...
As Open Science (OS) is being promoted as the best avenue to share and drive scientific discoveries ...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
This report and policy brief were commissioned by the African Science Granting Councils’ Initiative ...
Global threats and challenges resulting from climate change and political crises call for a new agen...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
The Open Science (OS) movement promises nothing less than a revolution in the availability of scient...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
‘Open data’ has recently emerged as a label for renewed attempts to promote scientific exchange. As ...
A key motivation for Open Science is accessibility. For researchers in resource-poor economies, this...
When considering the “openness” of data it is unsurprising that most conversations focus on the onli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
African science systems largely operate independently of each other, creating siloes of incompatible...
In recent years, the promotion of data sharing has come with the recognition that not all scientists...
As Open Science (OS) is being promoted as the best avenue to share and drive scientific discoveries ...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
This report and policy brief were commissioned by the African Science Granting Councils’ Initiative ...
Global threats and challenges resulting from climate change and political crises call for a new agen...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...