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Item AfricArXiv, Diamond Open Access, Sustainability & Funding(2023-10-26) Havemann, Jo; Ogot, MadaraPresentation held at the II DIAMOND OPEN ACCESS CONFERENCE, October 25 - 26, 2023. Toluca, Mexico Plenary session: Sustainability and funding of diamond open access Capacity building and sustainable finances will be important for the future development of diamond open access. This session discusses how we can further strengthen, sustain, and fund a diamond open access scholarly communication model.Item Designing A Concept To Facilitate The Setup Of African University Presses(2023-05-05) Havemann, JoA virtual presentation about opportunities and approaches to set up new as well as leverage existing University Presses in Africa. By invitation from the Harare Institute of Technology; https://www.hit.ac.zw/. Mentioned resources include: Association of University Presses; https://aupresses.org/ JISC New University Press Toolkit; https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/new-university-press-toolkit AfricArXiv country profiles: https://africarxiv.pubpub.org/countries-of-africa Zimbabwe country profile: https://africarxiv.pubpub.org/zimbabweItem Enhancing African Research Visibility Through Use of Repositories(2021-02-03) Obanda, Johanssen; Havemann, JoA presentation about how to Enhance African Research Visibility Through Use of Repositories; held at the TCC Africa webinar on Feb 3, 2021Item Implementing Open Data in accordance with the FAIR and CARE Principles for Data Curation.(2023-11-23) Havemann, JoOpen Data and Research Data Management (RDM) according to the F.A.I.R. principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) are increasingly demanded by research funders, scientific publishers and universities. The creation of a data management plan (DMP) before the start of a project not only saves time in filing and archiving the collected research data, but also increases efficiency, transparency and reproducibility of the research results over the entire course of the project. In this workshop will discuss the following: Digital tools, platforms and services that facilitate operand FAIR data curation at the institutional and project specific level. Existing systems deployed at the national and institutional level in Africa and how those can be complemented with general cloud-based scholarly repositories to increase and foster discoverability as well as reuse of African research data while at the same time protecting the data from misappropriation through open licensing. CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance to consider aspects of Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility and Ethics.Item Open Access & Open Data In Accordance With The Fair And Care Principles(2023-10-26) Havemann, JoWorkshop held at the UbuntuNet Connect Conference 2023 for librarians in Kampala, Uganda.Item Open Science Capacity Building in Africa(2022-05-12) Havemann, Jo; Owango, JoySlides about Open Science Capacity Building stakeholders in Africa that were shared during the First meeting of the Working Group on Open Science Capacity Building hosted by UNESCO.Item Research Data Management (RDM) in Accordance with the FAIR and CARE principles(2021-03-24) Havemann, Jo; Obanda, JohanssenResearch projects are usually composed of three or more smaller but highly complex project units that run in parallel generating multiple sets of data. Making these data available upon publication according to the four foundational principles – Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR principles) is a standard requirement and established part of there research workflow. This course gives an introduction to Research Data Management (RDM), the contextualisation of datasets by adding relevant metadata, theory and practical application of FAIR and CARE (people & purpose) principles as well as an overview of appropriate research data repositories along with legal and ethical aspects to take into consideration in the process. This presentation was held for the EU project consortium 'Disc4All'Item Supporting Trusted OA Usage Data Reporting And Analytics Through Shared Infrastructure(2023-06-14) Joseph, Andrew; Havemann, Jo; Krznarich, Liz; Drummond, ChristinaThis presentation was delivered at Open Repositories 2023 Conference as part of Panel 5: Supporting Trusted OA Usage Data Reporting and Analytics through Shared Infrastructure.Item The Varying Openness of Digital Open Science Tools(2020-12-17) Havemann, Jo; Bezuidenhout, LouisePresentation held at the November 2020 OpenCider community event and in a breakout session at the JROST 2020 conference about the results of our manuscript doi: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.26615.1.Item The Varying Openness Of Open Access Publishing In The Light Of Globally Inclusive Research Equity(2022-10-26) Havemann, JoItem Which Scholarly Platforms / Infrastructures / Networks Exist On The African Continent?(2022-12-07) Havemann, Jo