Africa Set to Embrace OpenlyNow Policy: A Step Toward a More Sustainable Future
New research from the African Union (AU) has found that African countries are now ready to openly embrace open access policy. The findings, published in the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, showed that more African countries are increasingly willing to promote open access policies in order to foster scientific research and improve access to knowledge.
The report found that many African countries have already adopted open access policies and are actively advocating for their implementation. This is a major shift from the days when governments and universities were reluctant to embrace open access policies, and the research shows the continent is now ready to openly embrace open access policies.
The open access policies adopted by African countries are aimed at increasing access to research and encouraging collaboration between researchers, institutions and governments. The policies allow for the sharing of research outputs, such as articles and datasets, and provide incentives for researchers to share their work. These policies also help to ensure that research is properly cited, helping to protect the intellectual property rights of researchers and institutions.
The adoption of open access policies is a positive step for African countries and will help to foster scientific collaboration and research. It will also make it easier for researchers to access and use research, enabling them to build on existing work and create new knowledge
source: Phys.org