International Open Access Week
EIFL and libraries across the EIFL network to take part in International Open Access Week

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Event Date: 19 Oct 2015 - 25 Oct 2015
Worldwide

Every year, libraries around the world advocate for change by taking part in International Open Access Week, a global event established by SPARC in 2008 which calls for open access (OA) as the new norm in scholarship and research.

The theme this year, which is the 8th International OA Week, is ‘Open for Collaboration’.

The theme highlights the ways in which collaboration inspires and advances the OA movement — from the partnerships behind launching initiatives such as Public Library of Science (PLOS) and  ImpactStory, to the working relationships the community has established with policy makers that have delivered OA policies around the world.

At a broader level, the theme provides an opportunity for OA supporters to consider working with those in similar, allied movements for Open Data and Open Education to advance common goals more quickly.

Universities, colleges, research institutes, funding agencies, libraries, and think tanks use OA Week as a platform to host faculty votes on campus OA policies, to present on the social and economic benefits of OA, to commit new funds in support of OA publication, and more.

EIFL’s involvement

Open Science — benefits for researchers in the 21st century, Riga, Latvia

On 20 October, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager Iryna Kuchma will give a presentation on OA policy developments and will lead a working group for policy and decision-makers at Open Science — benefits for researchers in the 21st century FOSTER co-funded training event at the National Library of Latvia in Riga, Latvia.

Global Open Knowledge Hub, Brighton, the UK

On 23 October, Iryna Kuchma will participate in the ids.ac.uk/project/global-open-knowledge-hub Global Open Knowledge Hub partners meeting hosted by the Institute of Development Studies in Brighton, United Kingdom.

OA theses and dissertations in Armenia

Our partner in Armenia, Electronic Library Consortium of Armenia (ELCA), with the support of EIFL, will host the ‘OA Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs)’ workshop on 22 October in the National Library of Armenia, Yerevan. Maja Maricevic from the British Library (UK) and Atom Mkhitaryan, Supreme Certifying Commission of the Republic of Armenia, will be among the guest speakers at the workshop. More information about this project is here.

Highlights of OA week in EIFL partner countries

Below are some highlights of the OA Week events that will take place in EIFL partner countries:

SPARC & Wikipedia Library Announce the Wikipedia OA Week Edit-a-thon

SPARC and the Wikimedia Foundation’s Wikipedia Library are co-hosting a global, virtual edit-a-thon for Open Access-related content on Wikipedia.

The edit-a-thon aims to improve existing OA-related pages, to create new content, and to translate OA-related pages into languages where they do not yet exist.

A homepage for the Open Access Week Edit-a-thon has been setup on the Wikimedia website at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/OA_week.