Open Access to Knowledge in Nigeria A Framework for Developing Countries Routledge Contemporary Africa Series
Auteur : Ola Kunle
This book provides an analysis of the legal and policy dimensions of open access to research, education and public sector information with a focus on Nigeria. Kunle shows how open access has evolved across the world and how such initiatives could be implemented in Nigeria and other countries in the developing world.
The author argues for a platform where Nigerians are able to freely connect to the ?global library?, through the open access dual platforms of self-archiving and open access publishing, thereby providing access to knowledge. The importance of connecting local works to the ?global library? to increase visibility and impact of such works is also underscored. This book furthers our understanding of open educational resources as alternative avenues to accessing education and seeks to foster citizenry participation, good governance, accountability, democratic values and spur creativity and innovation through open governance and access to public sector information.
Providing a framework for open access in developing countries, Open Access to Knowledge in Nigeria is an important read for scholars interested in knowledge production in Africa, development of the knowledge economy and the open access and Access to Knowledge movements.
Introduction The Theory of Open Access A Framework for Open Access in Nigeria Open Access Jounals Open Educational Resources Public Sector Information Guidelines for Developng a Framework for Access to Knowledge in Nigeria Conclusion
Kunle Ola is a Lecturer at Thomas More School of Law, Australian Catholic University.
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Open Access to Knowledge in Nigeria :
Mots-clés :
STI Policy; Open Access Movement; access to knowledge developing countries; Reuse Rights; access to knowledge africa; OER; access to knowledge nigeria; Psi; a2k africa; Open Access Policy; open access developing countries; Open Access Publishing; open access africa; Institutional Repository; open access nigeria; National Innovation System; Open Access Mandate; Green Open Access; Copyright Owner; Educational Materials; OER Africa; Peer Reviewed Literature; Open Access Journal Articles; MIT OCW; AJOL; Open Archive Initiative; OER Movement; National Universities Commission; Tpm; Peer Reviewed Journal Literature; Nigerian Judiciary; NIH Public Access Policy