The BMBF-funded project open-access.network invites you to an information event as part of the information series "Shaping the Open Access transformation sustainably. Diamond OA as an alternative":
International Insights into Diamond Open Access - How Does DOA Work Across Borders?
Wednesday, 5 December 2024 | 2pm - 3.30 pm (CET) | online | The event is held in English.
Diamond Open Access (DOA) aims to address inequities in scholarly publishing through several key mechanisms. By eliminating publication fees, it seeks to reduce elitist selection practices and to mitigate both institution-specific and international disparities in access to publishing opportunities. As a global movement, DOA inherently fosters international connections: digital publications are accessible worldwide and it allows researchers to share their work independent of their home institutions. Various international initiatives are currently driving the growth of DOA, providing valuable insights into the diverse global landscape of the DOA movement. Yet challenges remain. What obstacles hinder international collaboration in this field? What kind of infrastructure would best support effective global cooperation? And what lessons can we learn from existing DOA experiences? This event will explore these questions, shedding light on the possibilities and pathways for a more internationally inclusive and accessible future in scholarly publishing.
At the event, we want to present these best practices and discuss the following topics:
Please register
via the following link:
https://open-access.network/fortbilden/workshops/informationsreihe-die-open-access-transformation-nachhaltig-gestalten-diamond-oa-als-alternative/informationsveranstaltung-international-insights-into-diamond-open-access-how-does-doa-work-across-borders
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Karin Stork (karin.stork@uni-konstanz.de) or Martina Benz (martina.benz@uni-konstanz.de).
All the best wishes, Karin Stork Projektmitarbeiterin KOALA-AV und open-access.network KIM – Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum Universität Konstanz Universitätsstraße 10, 78464 Konstanz karin.stork@uni-konstanz.de https://www.kim.uni-konstanz.de/
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