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We stand in solidarity with the Black communities in the United States of America – #BlackLivesMatter AfricArXiv exists to address […]
Earlier this week it was a great pleasure to present AfricArXiv at the Open Publishing Fest to discuss with the participants around the question:
´Why do we need a preprint repository for Africa?
The German startup DialogShift and the pan-African cross-disciplinary preprint repository AfricArXiv develop a multilingual chatbot for African citizens, researchers and
The original post is available at https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1095949130738015&id=698072480525684 Photos by: Staff and students of faculty of pharmacy, university of Gezira In
Pivot Global Education was commissioned by the Universities South Africa’s Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education along with the Department of Higher Education and Training (South Africa) to assess and map the development of entrepreneurship throughout the country’s public universities by evaluating structures, supports, delivery and successes in entrepreneurship development.
Today on 27 April 2020, a group of publishers and scholarly communications organizations announced a joint initiative to maximize the
An initiative gathers professors of Omdurman Islamic University in Sudan for COVID-19 pandemic mitigation.
PubPub, the open-source collaboration platform built by the Knowledge Futures Group, has partnered with AfricArXiv, the African preprint repository, to host audio/visual preprints. This partnership will enable multimedia submissions around research outputs, including community participation and feedback for and from researchers.
Team members from AfricArXiv have partnered up and are closely collaborating with other organizations like Code for Africa, Vilsquare, African
[originally published at zbw-mediatalk.eu] Due to precautionary measures in regard to the coronavirus, the second day of this year’s Open