It is critical that the contributions of the global south to science be recognized and that its researchers have access to cutting-edge resources. In today's world, promoting open, reproducible, and scalable science necessitates data inclusivity. Yet, ensuring data is available to everybody and satisfying user demands in the global south may be tough. We will look at a variety of methods for encouraging open science in developing countries and ensuring data accessibility in the global south during this discussion. It explores the hurdles to data inclusion, such as restricted access to high-speed internet and poor digital literacy, and considers solutions to remove these barriers, such as providing low-cost internet access, delivering traini...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) are increasingly seen as a necessary development t...
As with science in general, the discussion around open access has generally been driven by the insti...
In recent years, the promotion of data sharing has come with the recognition that not all scientists...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...
Exploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluent and least economical...
Transparency and open access in research are crucial to make the economy, medical services and thus ...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) are increasingly seen as a necessary development t...
As with science in general, the discussion around open access has generally been driven by the insti...
In recent years, the promotion of data sharing has come with the recognition that not all scientists...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...
Exploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluent and least economical...
Transparency and open access in research are crucial to make the economy, medical services and thus ...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) are increasingly seen as a necessary development t...
As with science in general, the discussion around open access has generally been driven by the insti...