Open Science in Africa – Challenges, Opportunities and Perspectives
Justin Ahinon and Jo Havemann, both founders of AfricArXiv, talk in this article about the development of Open Science Services […]
Justin Ahinon and Jo Havemann, both founders of AfricArXiv, talk in this article about the development of Open Science Services […]
In an attempt to secure and protect unbiased Open Science in Europe our team member, palaeontologist and Open Access activist
An article by Nick Wehner, Director of Open Initiatives at OCTO | Open Communications for The Ocean – originally published at marxivinfo.org. Numerous
Towards the end of September, the Open Science Fellows Program will enter its third round at Wikimedia Germany. Once again, 20
At this year’s re:publica, we had a session on Open Science Hardware. Our focus was on hardware and software solutions, tools
Introducing our new course on Policy Writing and Communication for Scientists, Alexandra Athansopoulous-Köpping shares her views on the importance of
This post was originally published in Swedish at the Vetenskap & Allmänhet website. “VA is an independent Swedish non-profit membership organization that
On his blog Green Tea and Velociraptors our team colleague Jon Tennant questions the ethics of the widely practiced copyright transfer from
Tim Blais is the creative everything at A Capella Science and has a Master’s degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
The infographic shows how to achieve 100% Open Access for free and legally; available on figshare.