journals
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Open access perspectives
The US has ruled all taxpayer-funded research must be free to read. What’s the benefit of open access?
Lack of free access to research leads to discrimination, both in academia and for us all. This new guidance is…
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Brain power
An algorithmic approach to identifying influential research
Citation network analysis to identify research communities can address the lack of inclusiveness and diversity in Google Scholar searches.
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Quality of science & its communication
The peer review system is broken. We asked academics how to fix it
Peer review can be exploitative, opaque and slow. There’s plenty that journals, publishers, and universities can do to make the…
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Video recording from KM4Dev Knowledge Café 23: Writing (research) articles on KM and KM4Dev
With Srividya Harish, Bruce Boyes, Dr Sarah Cummings, Gladys Kemboi, and Prof A Senaji. Facilitated by Jacob Løfdahl & Gladys…
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In the news
KM4Dev Knowledge Cafè 23 – Writing (research) articles on KM and KM4Dev: tips and tricks
Thursday 28 April 2022, 12:00-1:30 pm Central European Summer Time (CEST).
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 3.1): The Royal Society and the noncommercial circulation of knowledge
The desire to make scholarship widely available and free to read is far longer than we might otherwise presume.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Call for papers: ‘Uncomfortable truths: approaches to the decolonization of knowledge from development practice, policy and research’
Inviting contributions to a Special Issue of Knowledge Management for Development Journal.
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Brain power
Open access in sub-Saharan Africa
There are three clear questions practically related to OA in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Community
What can we gain from open access to Australian research? Climate action for a start
The urgency of climate change demands solutions, but more than half of Australian research is still behind paywalls.