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Nestled within the AfricArXiv registry lies an archive showcasing the dynamic and innovative project activities, presentations, and scholarly contributions presented by the AfricArXiv initiative. This repository serves as a treasure trove of insights, encompassing AfricArXiv's specialized projects, workshops, seminars, and collaborative initiatives. From pioneering workshops to thought-provoking seminars on emerging trends in African digital services, this collection embodies the essence of AfricArXiv's commitment to advancing scholarly discourse and fostering collaborative networks across the African continent. It stands as a testament to AfricArXiv's mission, offering a glimpse into cutting-edge research management and dissemination initiatives driving the evolution of African scholarship while fostering an inclusive, dynamic platform for knowledge exchange and innovation.
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Item A Research Funder's Open Access Policy(2024-07-18) Farley, AshleyA Research Funder's Open Access Policy - AfricArXiv Open Science Webinar Series 2024 Watch the recording here: https://africarxiv.pubpub.org/pub/amicfn6b/Item Advocating for Preprint Sharing in Rwanda(2024-09-24) Dine , Roseline Dzekem; Sindayigaya, Patience; Okafor, Izuchukwu; Lawan Adamu, Nuhu; Shitindo, MercuryAdvocating for Preprint Sharing in Rwanda - AfricArXiv Open Science Webinar Series 2024Item AfricArXiv – the pan-African Open Scholarly Repository (Overview and Roadmap)(2020-09-25) Ahinon, Justin, Sègbédji; Arafat, Hisham; Ahmad, Umar; Achampong, Joyce; Aldirdiri, Osman; Ayodele, Obasegun, Tekena; Bezuidenhout, Louise; Okelo, Luke; Cary, Michael; Fath, Nada; Ksibi, Nabil, Aziz; Zimmer, Niklas, Carl; Nasr, Fayza; Nguemeni, Carine; Maina, Mahmoud, Bukar; Mensah, Priscilla; Obanda, Johanssen; Owango, Joy; Ogunlaja, Ahmed; Simpson, Gregory; Havemann, JohannaAfricArXiv is a community-led digital archive for African research working towards building an Africa-owned open scholarly repository; a knowledge commons of African scholarly works. We are partnering with established scholarly repository services to provide a platform for African scientists of any discipline to present their research findings and connect with other researchers – on the African continent and globally. It is our aim to promote discoverability of African research output according to sfDORA : https://sfdora.org/read/ FAIR principles: https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/ Helsinki Initiative on Multilingualism: https://www.helsinki-initiative.org/en To contextualize the above to the African scholarly community we have postulated 10 African Principles for Open Access in Scholarly Communication: https://info.africarxiv.org/african-oa-principles/Item Automating workflows and providing academic credit to data curators for F.A.I.R. research data archiving.(2024-08-10) Sonia Maria BarbosaAutomating workflows and providing academic credit to data curators for F.A.I.R. research data archiving - AfricArXiv Open Science Webinar Series 2024 Watch the recording here: https://info-africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/2024/08/01/dataverse-automating-workflows-and-providing-academic-credit-to-data-curators-for-f-a-i-r-research-data-archiving/Item Diamond Open Access publishing in Africa(2024-08-15) Kuchma, Iryna; Chiparausha, Blessing; Lamptey, Richard Bruce; Ševkušić, Milica; Smith, InaDiamond Open Access publishing in Africa - AfricArXiv Open Science Webinar Series 2024 Watch the recording here: https://info-africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/2024/08/15/diamond-open-access-publishing-in-africa/Item DRYAD - Data Sharing Best Practices for Researchers and Institutions Working with AfricArXiv(2024-03-16) Guerreiro, Maria; Lippincott, Sarah; Masisi, KeletsoThis session is part of the AfricArXiv Webinar Series on Open Science for the Discoverability of African Research.Item Empowering African Researchers: Building Data and Coding Skills with The Carpentries(2024-10-10) Trusler, AngeliqueEmpowering African Researchers: Building Data and Coding Skills with The Carpentries - AfricArXiv Open Science Webinar Series 2024Item How To Use AfricArXiv To Increase Discoverability Of Your Research Output(2021-09-10) Obanda, Johanssen; Havemann, JoA presentation about AfricArXiv hosted by Eider Africa, presented on September 10, 2021.Item Institutional Repositories serve the interests of research funders(2024-07-01) Havemann, JoPresentation held at the Africa PID Alliance (africapidalliance.org) Webinar: How effective FAIR data management aids in the visibility of African funding output "Effective FAIR data management significantly aids in the visibility of African funding outputs by making research more discoverable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. This not only boosts the profile of African research on the global stage but also fosters collaborations, enhances credibility, informs policy, and attracts further funding. For more on how we have been doing this please join our partners Crossref and Research Organization Registry(ROR) as we take you through what we have been doing and listen to some of the African funders case studies from National Research Fund Kenya and National de la Recherche et de l’Innovation pour le Développement - FONRID (Burkina Faso) in addition with the contributions from Association of African Universities and African Open Science Platform who will share the research management and policy-making implications on making African funders output accessible." Watch the recording at https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.0361a9d0Item Towards a continental Open Science Vision Making African Research Information & Data Accessible(2024-07-01) Mchunu, Nokuthula P.Presentation held at the Africa PID Alliance (africapidalliance.org) Webinar: How effective FAIR data management aids in the visibility of African funding output "Effective FAIR data management significantly aids in the visibility of African funding outputs by making research more discoverable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. This not only boosts the profile of African research on the global stage but also fosters collaborations, enhances credibility, informs policy, and attracts further funding. For more on how we have been doing this please join our partners Crossref and Research Organization Registry(ROR) as we take you through what we have been doing and listen to some of the African funders case studies from National Research Fund Kenya and National de la Recherche et de l’Innovation pour le Développement - FONRID (Burkina Faso) in addition with the contributions from Association of African Universities and African Open Science Platform who will share the research management and policy-making implications on making African funders output accessible." Presentation held at the Africa PID Alliance (africapidalliance.org) Webinar: How effective FAIR data management aids in the visibility of African funding output "Effective FAIR data management significantly aids in the visibility of African funding outputs by making research more discoverable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. This not only boosts the profile of African research on the global stage but also fosters collaborations, enhances credibility, informs policy, and attracts further funding. For more on how we have been doing this please join our partners Crossref and Research Organization Registry(ROR) as we take you through what we have been doing and listen to some of the African funders case studies from National Research Fund Kenya and National de la Recherche et de l’Innovation pour le Développement - FONRID (Burkina Faso) in addition with the contributions from Association of African Universities and African Open Science Platform who will share the research management and policy-making implications on making African funders output accessible." Watch the recording at https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.0361a9d0