EIFL-OA news and events
Unharnessing Open Research in Ireland
Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, will attend ‘Unharnessing Open Research in Ireland’, an event organised by the SCOIR project (Secondary rights, Copyright, Open access, Institutional policies, and Rights retention) at Trinity College, Dublin. “Scoir” is the Irish word for “unharness”.
Paper Pledge for the Planet
Open repositories are a tool for climate action. By increasing the number of climate research papers openly available in repositories, EIFL, COAR (the Confederation of Open Access Repositories) and Creative Commons are collectively taking action to help address the climate crisis.
Over 3,500 of the most-cited climate change articles have been published in the last five years as closed access; however, these articles can be made openly available in repositories because the authors retained their rights and/or have the right to deposit their accepted manuscripts.
Research in Biomedicine and Health: Quality, Excellence, and Performance Conference
Milica Ševkušić, EIFL Open Access Programme Project Coordinator, will conduct training on building capacity for research data management for researchers, librarians and students at the annual scientific conference, Research in Biomedicine and Health: Quality, Excellence, and Performance, organized by Nicolae Testemițanu Medical Scientific Library. Ševkušić’s training will take place on 17 October 2024.
WIPO PLR study is fundamentally flawed
Public Lending Right (PLR) gives authors (and other rightsholders) the right to receive payment for the non-commercial lending of books and other works by libraries. About thirty-five countries have active PLR systems - these are mostly in Europe plus Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Israel.
Annual meeting of Latvian Library Consortium
Rima Kupryte, EIFL Director, and Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will give a presentation about EIFL and its activities at the Annual meeting of the Latvian Library Consortium. The main topic of the meeting will be electronic resource acquisition and accessibility.
Open access book publishing: Infrastructure solutions and reflections
SUPRR, in collaboration with EIFL and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, wraps up a series of discussions with scholarly book publishers on new open access (OA) publishing business models. The aim of the series is to explore how Ukrainian monograph publishing can move to sustainable OA practices and how such models can be used or adapted to Ukrainian circumstances.
Session Three: Publishing infrastructure solutions and reflections:
Open access book publishing: Commercial and Non-Commercial Presses
SUPRR, in collaboration with EIFL and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, continues a series of discussions with scholarly book publishers on new open access (OA) publishing business models. The aim of the series is to explore how Ukrainian monograph publishing can move to sustainable OA practices and how such models can be used or adapted to Ukrainian circumstances.
Open access book publishing: University Presses
SUPRR, in collaboration with EIFL and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, is launching a series of discussions with selected UK and US scholarly book publishers on new open access (OA) publishing business models. The aim of the series is to explore how Ukrainian monograph publishing can move to sustainable OA practices and how such models can be used or adapted to Ukrainian circumstances.
Portuguese 2024 Open Science Train-the-Trainers Bootcamp
EIFL Open Access Programme Project Coordinator Milica Ševkušić will be one of the trainers at the Portuguese 2024 Open Science Train-the-Trainers Bootcamp (Bootcamp 2024 de Formação de Formadores em Ciência Aberta). The six-day event is organized by the University of Minho and the Portugues OpenAIRE Open Access Desk. Milica’s presentation, focused on gamification, will be given online.
Sage Research Methods agreement extended
EIFL has signed a renewal agreement with Sage Publications for Sage Research Methods and Sage Research Methods Cases Part 1.
New! EIFL guide: Choosing a journal for your research
EIFL has compiled a new guide, Choosing a Journal for Your Research: Checklist for Researchers and Librarians. The guide includes a comprehensive checklist for evaluating the key elements of a journal and its website and is designed to help researchers to choose the most appropriate journal for their work. The guide can also be used by research librarians to guide researchers through the process of selecting a journal.
Workshop for public library trainers in Ghana
The EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) and the Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) are organizing a training-of-trainers workshop for ICT coordinators from 15 public libraries in Ghana. The five-day workshop is part of the ‘Digital Learning @ Ghana Public Libraries’ project.
EIFL-PLIP T-break: Mobile Literacy Skills for Youth
Public librarians who have completed training-of-trainers programmes organized by the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) team and partners in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Uganda and Zambia are invited to attend this informal knowledge sharing event - a ‘T-break’, where T stands for trainers. We will continue with the theme, mobile literacy training for youth.
EIFL renews agreements with Duke University Press
EIFL and Duke University Press have renewed the agreements for the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection and the Euclid Prime Collection for a further three years. From 2025 more EIFL-partner countries will have free or discounted access to both collections.
The e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection provides online access to 59 Duke University Press journals in the humanities and social sciences.
Summer school: ‘Open science in education and research: The best EU practices’
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will speak at the Summer School hosted by Sumy State University as a part of the Jean Monnet module ERASMUS-JMO-2022-HEI-TCH-RSCH-101085198 – ‘Open Science and Education in Europe (OSEE): Success Stories for Ukrainian Academia’. Kuchma will talk about open science practices in journal publishing and in research grant applications.
The Future of Research: An Introduction to Open Science
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access (EIFL-OA) Programme Manager, and Milica Ševkušić, EIFL-OA Project Coordinator, will present at the EURAXESS ASEAN webinar on ‘The Future of Research: An Introduction to Open Science’. EIFL co-organized the webinar with EURAXESS ASEAN.
Data experts training
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will facilitate a session during training organized by the SPOZNAJ project consortium for people who will perform the role of data stewards or related profiles of data experts (e.g. data archivists, data librarians, data managers and data consultants) at their parent organizations.
New! EIFL Open Science for Health Sciences Training Programme Outline
EIFL has compiled an Open Science for Health Sciences Training Programme Outline for librarians and open science trainers. The resource aims to support university and research libraries, as well as trainers working with researchers and students, by providing a structured guide to implementing open science practices in the health sciences.
The training programme outline was created in response to requests made during a monthly meet-up of Open Science trainers, organized by EIFL.
Libraries give tech learning a reboot in Ghana
Public librarians are teaching children at schools across Ghana digital literacy, covering digital reading, coding, fake news, online safety and much more. Ugne Lipeikaite, EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme Impact Manager, reflects on the impact of the library outreach programmes.
DIAMAS Conversation: Standards and Tools to Elevate Diamond OA Publishing
The second webinar in the DIAMAS Conversation series for libraries will focus on the standards and tools crafted to enhance the quality, efficiency and sustainability of Diamond Open Access (OA) publishing.