- 1. EIFL wins WSIS 2013 Project Prize for excellence
- (Newsflash)
- ... recognition of public libraries as partners in development. Internet and communication technologies are changing our lives, but there are many people, especially in developing and transition countries, ...
- Created on 14 May 2013
- 2. The new framework for Open Access actions in Romania
- (Open Access (OA))
- ... share of national scientific publications in the top 10 % most-cited publications worldwide has declined slightly in recent years. Overall, the number of international co-publications with other European ...
- Created on 03 November 2014
- 3. Open Access to science and data = cash and economic bonanza
- (Newsflash)
- ... open science through the whole programme. The rule will be open access to all publications that come out of it. We start with requiring open access to research data, too. And we are asking national funding ...
- Created on 20 November 2013
- 4. Dynamic Action Plan for the EU co-ordination of digitisation of cultural and scientific content
- (EU Actions Plans)
- ... and scientific knowledge resources are a unique public asset forming the collective and evolving memory of our diverse societies. Resource discovery, accessibility, usability, interoperability authenticity, ...
- Created on 12 July 2013
- 5. Vienna Declaration
- (Policies and advocacy)
- ... Society. Accordingly, EBLIDA and NAPLE Forum call on the European Commission to make progress through the following four recommendations: 1. White paper “Public Libraries in the Knowledge Society”: ...
- Created on 09 July 2013
- 6. PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2013
- (Newsflash)
- Facultad de Ciencias,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México August 19, 2013 – August 21, 2013 The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) are pleased ...
- Created on 04 July 2013
- 7. Towards better networking and collaboration in agriculture: AgriVIVO 1.0 launched
- (Newsflash)
- ... on people, Institutions/departments, grants, research activities, focus areas and publications following an ontology-based navigation. VIVO is now used well beyond Cornell, funded by the US National Science ...
- Created on 29 April 2013