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Invitation: Conversation with Guillermo Anllò (UNESCO Latam) on Open Science.
We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive conversation about the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, an opportunity to reflect on the challenges and opportunities this approach presents for Latin America. Our guest, Guillermo Anllò, Regional Specialist in Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies at UNESCO, will share his perspective in a key discussion on…
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The Importance of Open Science for UNESCO and SDGs
Nature has recently published an editorial on The recent UNESCO report on Open Science. It highlights the critical need for open science, emphasizing the importance of making science more collaborative, transparent, and accessible. The editorial reflects that despite some positive initiatives, significant progress is still needed to fully realize the potential of open science. This…
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Data Sharing: Initiatives, Technologies, and FAIR Principles in Scientific Research
The Spanish Society of Scientific Documentation and Information (SEDIC) has published a monograph titled “Data sharing: what it is and how to share research data,” serving as a guide for information managers. This document, authored by Andrea Sixto-Costoya and others, explores major global and European initiatives in data sharing, as well as the necessary infrastructures…
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GLOSA members coordinated an Open Science, Intersectional Research, and Bioethics workshop at the AIBR Conference in Madrid.
On July 10th, Gabriela Irazábal and Ana Lucía Olmos Álvarez conducted the workshop “Open Science, Intersectional Research, and Bioethics” as part of the 10th AIBR International Anthropology Congress, which took place from July 10th to 12th, 2024, at the Faculty of Geography and History of the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). The workshop focused on…