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Inclusive Open Science – From Global Asymmetries to Pluriversal Design
The development of transparent and sustainable open infrastructures in research does not guarantee a global advancement of inclusive open science. Currently, there are several pathways towards open science that co-exist conflictingly at the global scale, and the tensions between them are not only determined by the degrees of openness and closedness, but relate to the poles of inclusiveness and exclusiveness. Within this workshop, the organizers intend to discuss these tensions.
APAN60: The 60th Asia Pacific Advanced Network Meeting
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will talk about open science skills building at the Open and Sharing Data Working Group session of the APAN60 conference in Hong Kong, China.
The 60th Meeting of APAN (the Asia Pacific Advanced Network Conference) gathers researchers, librarians and technical experts from various countries to delve into the latest advancements in network technologies and applications.
APAN60: The 60th Asia Pacific Advanced Network Meeting
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will talk about open science skills building at the Open and Sharing Data Working Group session of the APAN60 conference in Hong Kong, China.
The 60th Meeting of APAN (the Asia Pacific Advanced Network Conference) gathers researchers, librarians and technical experts from various countries to delve into the latest advancements in network technologies and applications.
APAN60: The 60th Asia Pacific Advanced Network Meeting
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will talk about open science skills building at the Open and Sharing Data Working Group session of the APAN60 conference in Hong Kong, China.
The 60th Meeting of APAN (the Asia Pacific Advanced Network Conference) gathers researchers, librarians and technical experts from various countries to delve into the latest advancements in network technologies and applications.
Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact
Iryna Kuchma and Milica Ševkušić, of the EIFL Open Access Programme will attend international conference “Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact,” organized by UNESCO, OpenAIRE, PathOS and EOSC Track projects, the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology and Open science monitoring initiative (OSMI) on 7–8 July 2025 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and online.
Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact
Iryna Kuchma and Milica Ševkušić, of the EIFL Open Access Programme will attend international conference “Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact,” organized by UNESCO, OpenAIRE, PathOS and EOSC Track projects, the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology and Open science monitoring initiative (OSMI) on 7–8 July 2025 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and online.
Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact
Iryna Kuchma and Milica Ševkušić, of the EIFL Open Access Programme will attend international conference “Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact,” organized by UNESCO, OpenAIRE, PathOS and EOSC Track projects, the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology and Open science monitoring initiative (OSMI) on 7–8 July 2025 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and online.
Open science trainers meet-up
Join us for the EIFL online meet-up of open science trainers, where Milica Ševkušić, of the EIFL Open Access Programme will lead the discussion on the training topic: Strategies to boost the visibility of researchers, institutions, research outputs and research activities.
Date and time: 10 July 9:00 UTC.
Registration: Please register here to participate in the meet-up.
Open science trainers meet-up
Join us for the EIFL online meet-up of open science trainers, where Milica Ševkušić, of the EIFL Open Access Programme will lead the discussion on the training topic: Strategies to boost the visibility of researchers, institutions, research outputs and research activities.
Date and time: 10 July 9:00 UTC.
Registration: Please register here to participate in the meet-up.
Open science trainers meet-up
Join us for the EIFL online meet-up of open science trainers, where Milica Ševkušić, of the EIFL Open Access Programme will lead the discussion on the training topic: Strategies to boost the visibility of researchers, institutions, research outputs and research activities.
Date and time: 10 July 9:00 UTC.
Registration: Please register here to participate in the meet-up.
No-fee OA publishing in Africa CoP
The next meeting of the Community of Practice (CoP) for no-fee OA publishing in Africa, that now includes 359 members, will take place on 16 July 2025 at 10:00 UTC.
No-fee OA publishing in Africa CoP
The next meeting of the Community of Practice (CoP) for no-fee OA publishing in Africa, that now includes 359 members, will take place on 16 July 2025 at 10:00 UTC.
No-fee OA publishing in Africa CoP
The next meeting of the Community of Practice (CoP) for no-fee OA publishing in Africa, that now includes 359 members, will take place on 16 July 2025 at 10:00 UTC.
The Forum & Registry of the European Diamond Capacity Hub
Milica Ševkušić, EIFL Open Access Programme Project Coordinator, will be one of the presenters at the webinar “Connect with the European Diamond OA Community: The Forum & Registry of the European Diamond Capacity Hub”, organized by the Horizon Europe funded projects DIAMAS and CRAFT-OA.
The Forum & Registry of the European Diamond Capacity Hub
Milica Ševkušić, EIFL Open Access Programme Project Coordinator, will be one of the presenters at the webinar “Connect with the European Diamond OA Community: The Forum & Registry of the European Diamond Capacity Hub”, organized by the Horizon Europe funded projects DIAMAS and CRAFT-OA.
The Forum & Registry of the European Diamond Capacity Hub
Milica Ševkušić, EIFL Open Access Programme Project Coordinator, will be one of the presenters at the webinar “Connect with the European Diamond OA Community: The Forum & Registry of the European Diamond Capacity Hub”, organized by the Horizon Europe funded projects DIAMAS and CRAFT-OA.
Upcoming LBE webinet — Library Design Matters! Designing for New Services in an Uncertain Future
How do you envision a project and design library buildings and facilities that will not be delivered for several years? The past 18 months has shone a new light on the need for resilient and responsive buildings. What library services and programmes will be provided in the future? How are innovative approaches to the delivery of library services imagined, implemented and accommodated in new facilities? What are the facilities that will fit future services not yet in existence? What are the challenges and debates within the design team and stakeholders as the planning and preparation are undertaken? What works best and what processes should be used? What differences, if any, are there in building a new facility or re-using and adapting an old site? On October 5th join Traci Lesneski, Philip Kent and thought leaders from Australia, Canada and The Netherlands to consider these important issues.
Information without Discrimination: IFLA Statement on Hungarian laws on LGBTQ+ content
The following statement was issued by Secretary General Gerald Leitner, on behalf of IFLA on 25 August 2021.
IFLA has followed closely recent legislative developments in Hungary, and in particular the provisions passed in June which prohibit the portrayal of homosexuality or gender reassignment in children’s books.
As has been noted by commentators, the breadth of the law creates the possibility that libraries, in providing access to books for young users, are covered by these provisions. As such, this raises significant questions about the ability and responsibility of libraries to fulfil their mission to provide access to information for all.
IFLA stands by its Statement on Intellectual Freedom (1999), which underlines that library collections shall reflect the plurality and diversity of society, and that selection and availability of materials should be governed by professional considerations and not by political, moral and religious views.
In parallel, IFLA also underlines the message of the IFLA-UNESCO Public Library Manifesto (1994), which stresses the need to provide information to all, reflecting their needs, and evolutions in society. It also emphasises that ‘collections and services should not be subject to any form of ideological, political or religious censorship, nor commercial pressures’.
The IFLA-UNESCO School Library Manifesto underlines these same points, in connection with the development of children.
In the light of this, IFLA stresses that libraries should not face rules that prevent or hinder them from giving access to works which reflect the experience of any part of the communities they serve – including LGBTQ+ users and their families – or pressure to do so. This includes measures that make it harder for readers – in particular young readers – to find works, or the use of marks or other signs that stigmatise their use of such works.
Such steps limit the ability of library and information professionals to make their own judgements, based on professionalism and an understanding of the needs of users, in order to support the development of all members of their communities.
In parallel, IFLA also voices its support for publishers, authors and booksellers who have fallen foul of these new provisions, and calls for an end to similar restrictions elsewhere.
Gerald Leitner
IFLA Secretary General 25 August 2021
Download the statement from our publications page.
Now Available: IFLA Asia & Oceania Regional Newsletter, August 2021 Issue
Dear Friends,
We are pleased to share with you the August 2021 issue of the IFLA Asia & Oceania Regional Newsletter.
On behalf of my team, I would like to express our deepest appreciation to all our article contributors and supporters.
Click on the PDF below to access the amazing articles we have curated for you this time!
Happy reading and stay safe!
Best regards,
Ms Lin Li SOH
Manager | IFLA Regional Office
Asia & Oceania
c/o National Library Board, Singapore
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