Ubatuba Open Science Workshop on Geo-referenced Data

By: Felipe Fonseca of the OCS and Community Development in Brazil project Summary: The visibility, use, durability and interoperability of geo-referenced data produced about the Ubatuba territory has been a […]

Climate Change Adaptation & IK: Developing M&E strategies and tools

By: Cath Traynor, Laura Foster & Marianne Brittijn of the Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change Adaptation Project Summary Principal Researchers of the ‘Empowering Indigenous Peoples and Knowledge Systems Related to Climate Change […]

Critical reflections on Evaluation and Communications within a complex, open science network

By: Becky Hillyer Research Analyst, OCSDNet Summary:  OCSDNet has been working with DECI since mid-2015 to improve network strategies and capacity for monitoring, evaluation and communications. Recently, a workshop was […]

WORKING BEYOND BORDERS: WHY WE NEED GLOBAL DIVERSITY IN SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS

Reposted from FORCE11 By Denisse Albornoz The session Working Beyond Borders was proposed by Cameron Neylon and Leslie Chan with the intent of raising critical conversations about the need to include […]

Tackling Inequities in Global Scientific Power Structures

This is a condensed summary of an article written by the OCSDNet coordinators that appeared in the African Technopolitan earlier this year. The full version is available here. Global and local power structures systematically favour […]

Understanding Openness: New Findings in Context-Sensitive Open Science

By: Denisse Albornoz Research Associate, OCSDNet   This post is the first in a series outlining key findings of OCSDNet projects about the future of open science and its impact […]