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This paper describes a panel that provides an overview of the global landscape of open science.
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Abstract: A movement has grown over time to make scholarly and scientific data more open and accessible. While the movement has gained momentum and achieved some successes with impacts on various aspects of the information society in which data and information are created, organized, managed, processed, accessed, disseminated, retrieved, and used; there is still a long way to go and a considerable amount of work to be done. Especially if the promises of open science and data are to be realized globally. One of the ways to keep the movement continuing in its current trajectory is to engage stakeholders in discussions that could lead to concrete recommendations and policy ideas. In this panel, panellists, with the help of an active and engaged audience, intend to do just that. They will also provide an overview of the global landscape of open science and data that will assist in a thorough discussion by panellists and the audience in the context of sustainable development.
Open Science and Open Data for Sustainable Development: A Global View - ark:/67531/metadc1438960
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Presentation for the "Open Science and Open Data for Sustainable Development: A Global View" panel that discusses the global landscape of open science.
Open Science and Open Data for Sustainable Development: A Global View - ark:/67531/metadc1438960
Rorissa, Abebe; Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw; Hawamdeh, Suliman M.; Assefa, Shimelis; Helge, Kris; Lewis, Elise et al.Open Science and Open Data for Sustainable Development: A Global View,
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