Saturday, May 13, 2023

select invited presentations

• 19 April 2007: Beyond 1st Generation Open Access for Africa at "Accessing Development Knowledge - Partnership Perspectives" symposium. Finnish Universities´ Partnership for International Development (UniPID) and the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI) [Helsinki, Finland]

• 6-8 Sept 2006: Open Access in developing and transition countries: eIFL and a view from South Africa, at "Bridging the North-South Divide in Scholarly Communication on Africa. Threats and Opportunities in the Digital era". Afrika-Studiecentrum (ASC) and the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). [Leiden, the Netherlands]

• 3 May 2006: Open Access; South Africa, and Berlin4 at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations [Rome, Italy]

• 29-31 March 2006: Open Access in South Africa: progress report at "Berlin4 Open Access - from Promise to Practice" conference, Albert Einstein Institut, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics [Potsdam-Golm, Germany]

• 20-22 October 2005: Making the innovation case in Open Access scholarly communication at "OAI4 - Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication", CERN [Geneva, Switzerland]

• 5-7 September 2005: Mandate is not a four-letter word: taking Open Access scholarly communication forward at "CODATA Task Group Workshop: Strategies for Permanent Access to Scientific Information in Southern Africa: Focus on Health and Environmental Information for Sustainable Development". [Pretoria, South Africa]

• 31 August 2005: Invited panel member on Session titled The Scientific Journal - From Paper to Web-based? at "7th Annual Conference on World Wide Web Applications", Cape Town International Convention Centre. [Cape Town, South Africa]

• 29 July 2004: Open Access in South Africa: preliminary results of a survey at "South African Site Licensing Initiative (SASLI) and Open Society Institute (OSI) Open Access Scholarly Communication Conference". [Pretoria, South Africa]

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