This document presents a draft strategy and makes the scientific case for the African Open Science Platform (AOSP). It is based on an expert group meeting held in Pretoria on 27-28 March 2018. Its purpose is to act as a framework for detailed, work on the creation of the Platform and as a basis for discussion at a stakeholder meeting to be held on 3-4 September 2018, which will lead to a definitive strategy for implementation from 2019. Expert group members at the March meeting were drawn from the following organisations: African Academy of Sciences (AAS), Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA), International Council for Science (ICSU), National Research and Education Networks (NREN...
As Open Science (OS) is being promoted as the best avenue to share and drive scientific discoveries ...
The joint Sci-GaIA-TANDEM-MAGIC workshop on "Promoting Open Science in Africa" was organised with th...
These recommendations have been produced by the participants in the “Open Science in the South. Mana...
This document presents a draft strategy and makes the scientific case for the African Open Science P...
This document presents a draft strategy and makes the scientific case for the African Open Science P...
Preface: Status of the Document The first draft of this strategy for the African Open Science Plat...
During South Africa’s fourth Science Forum, the anticipated vision and strategy of the African Open ...
Presentation held at NISO.plus 2023: African Open Science Platform (AOSP) - Vision and Strands ...
This report and policy brief were commissioned by the African Science Granting Councils’ Initiative ...
Presentation held at the Open Science day co-hosted by UNESCO and the African Open Science Platform ...
The presentation was given at the Kick-off Meeting of the National Academic Digital Repository of Et...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
Exploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluent and least economical...
African science systems largely operate independently of each other, creating siloes of incompatible...
As Open Science (OS) is being promoted as the best avenue to share and drive scientific discoveries ...
The joint Sci-GaIA-TANDEM-MAGIC workshop on "Promoting Open Science in Africa" was organised with th...
These recommendations have been produced by the participants in the “Open Science in the South. Mana...
This document presents a draft strategy and makes the scientific case for the African Open Science P...
This document presents a draft strategy and makes the scientific case for the African Open Science P...
Preface: Status of the Document The first draft of this strategy for the African Open Science Plat...
During South Africa’s fourth Science Forum, the anticipated vision and strategy of the African Open ...
Presentation held at NISO.plus 2023: African Open Science Platform (AOSP) - Vision and Strands ...
This report and policy brief were commissioned by the African Science Granting Councils’ Initiative ...
Presentation held at the Open Science day co-hosted by UNESCO and the African Open Science Platform ...
The presentation was given at the Kick-off Meeting of the National Academic Digital Repository of Et...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
International audienceExploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluen...
Exploitation of the digital revolution offers great potential for less affluent and least economical...
African science systems largely operate independently of each other, creating siloes of incompatible...
As Open Science (OS) is being promoted as the best avenue to share and drive scientific discoveries ...
The joint Sci-GaIA-TANDEM-MAGIC workshop on "Promoting Open Science in Africa" was organised with th...
These recommendations have been produced by the participants in the “Open Science in the South. Mana...