To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have been established since the early 1990s, which make relevant documents available as a collection. These repositories are still exclusively operated in the “Global North”. Can they meet the global diversity of requirements? How can these platforms be managed with cultural humility? A planned open-access knowledge-sharing platform for the field of international cultural relations forms the grounds for this study. The production of knowledge in this field takes place globally in different types of institutions: academic, educational, political, and economic. The communities of practice produce formal publications, but also so-called “grey literatu...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
In this paper we will look at the cultural messages that are contained in OER in the context of the ...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have be...
A planned open-access knowledge-sharing platform for the field of international cultural relations f...
The production of knowledge for international cultural relations takes place globally in institution...
Open scholarship and university decolonisation communities share several values in attempting to pro...
A critical inquiry into the politics, practices, and infrastructures of open access and the reconfig...
This short form article was originally accepted to be published in a Special Open Access Collection ...
This introductory article looks beyond the conventional framing of open access (OA) debates in terms...
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
This paper argues that knowledge should be considered as a global public good first and as a private...
What does open source mean for culture? For knowledge? As cultural production has come to be charact...
The promise of open access for the global South has not been fully met. Publishing is dominated by N...
Developing countries stand to benefit greatly from a more open and equitable international scholarly...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
In this paper we will look at the cultural messages that are contained in OER in the context of the ...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have be...
A planned open-access knowledge-sharing platform for the field of international cultural relations f...
The production of knowledge for international cultural relations takes place globally in institution...
Open scholarship and university decolonisation communities share several values in attempting to pro...
A critical inquiry into the politics, practices, and infrastructures of open access and the reconfig...
This short form article was originally accepted to be published in a Special Open Access Collection ...
This introductory article looks beyond the conventional framing of open access (OA) debates in terms...
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
This paper argues that knowledge should be considered as a global public good first and as a private...
What does open source mean for culture? For knowledge? As cultural production has come to be charact...
The promise of open access for the global South has not been fully met. Publishing is dominated by N...
Developing countries stand to benefit greatly from a more open and equitable international scholarly...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
In this paper we will look at the cultural messages that are contained in OER in the context of the ...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...