How EIFL’s support helped open up East African research to the world

Seven years of EIFL’s work in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

 

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TYPE:
Case Study
AUTHOR:
EIFL
DATE:
May 2018
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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When EIFL organized the first-ever workshop on open access in Kenya in 2010, there were just seven institutional open access repositories in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Awareness about OA was limited, and very few universities had open access policies.

Seven years later, in 2017, over 60 new repositories had been set up and 33 institutions had adopted open access policies. There were almost 200,000 documents available in the repositories, and download numbers had run into the millions.

This two-page case study, based on a feature article published in EIFL's 2017 Annual Report, tells how EIFL, in collaboration with our partner library consortia, the Kenya Libraries and Information Services Consortium (KLISC), the Consortium of Tanzania Universities and Research Libraries (COTUL) and the Consortium of Uganda University Libraries (CUUL), helped open up East African research to the world.