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Physics societies unite in support of open access, science

European Physical Society, Generalize open scienceBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com02/10/2021Leave a comment

Financial support for authors and quality peer-review publications should be guaranteed, as 16 physics societies pledge commitment to Open Access (OA) for physics research.

Subscribe To Open

Generalize open scienceBy Rosalia Omungo19/07/2021Leave a comment

New business model for fair and sustainable Open Access publishing

Threat over electronic publications sustainability

Generalize open science, IMUBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com24/10/2020Leave a comment

Sustainability is also a serious matter for open access electronic publications.

Scientists conducting research in a laboratory. The COVID-19 outbreak is accelerating a trend towards research publications focussed on the global South - Image by felixioncool Pixabay

Journals opening up to science expertise from South

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com31/07/2020Leave a comment

Growing trend towards science research from global South given boost by COVID-19 interruptions.

Public data on West African fisheries

IRDBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com23/05/2020Leave a comment

IRD has made public and free data gathered in West Africa’s estuarine, lagoon and continental ecosystems.

GYA works for open access science in Europe

GYABy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com12/04/2020Leave a comment

Open access of scientific results will be an important topic during IYBSSD 2022. GYA, one of our supporters, is involved in this field.

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