Subject: “North American Studies Gateway in the frame of Open Science International Cooperation” in a virtual mode in the Second Biannual Congress of North American Studies: Is Globalization in Crisis?
Panel 28 (virtual): North American Studies Gateway in the frame of Open Science International Cooperation
Date: 16th February
Time: 10:00 (Mexico City Time)
Language: English (no translation available)
Panel 28 (virtual): North American Studies Gateway in the frame of Open Science International Cooperation
UNESCO Open Science Recommendation
Ana Persic
Chief of Science Policy and Partnerships Section at the Division of Science Policy and Capacity Building, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Think global: act local -balancing local needs and international coordination
Kathleen Shearer
Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) Executive Director
OpenAIRE
Natalia Manola
European Commission´s Open Science Agency (OpenAIRE) CEO
North American Studies Gateway
Alessia Bardi
Researcher at CNR-ISTI/OpenAIRE
Norma Aída Manzanera
MiCISAN, Institutional Repository, CISAN, UNAM
Moderator: Lautaro Matas
Executive and Technical Secretary @ LA Referencia - Latin American Network of Open Access Repositories
Objective:
The purpose is to announce the project in progress for the creation of the North American Studies Portal celebrated between CISAN and OpenAIRE, which will be managed by MiCISAN, Institutional Repository as a product derived from international cooperation within the framework of Open Science. For the above, the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science is presented, in the first place, as a universal agreement; second, the role of institutional repositories, their operation and guidance through the International Confederation of Open Access Repositories; thirdly, the presentation of OpenAIRE, the European Open Science policy agency, and the value-added services it offers to content providers and, lastly, the project itself, its significance for CISAN and REDAN as a concretion of the original vision of leading studies on North America, beyond the UNAM and, finally, having an ideal space for the communication of specialist peers in the field, meeting point, creation of networks and a virtual space for specialized publications. The realization of the project will be a source of content and actors from very different parts of the world, which under a philosophy of democratization seeks to bring science closer to anyone who is interested through guidelines, synergies, and the use of technology, in the context of globalization. In the same sense, the presentations will be made by those directly responsible for the international bodies in charge of promoting and managing Open Science.
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