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Open Access Week: 2021

International Open Access Week is an annual event which provides a series of actions and supports the importance of Open Access as a model for dissemination of knowledge.

International Open Access Week is a week-long, international event in which the academic and research communities come together to discuss, increases awareness of, and encourage engagement with open access. This year's theme is "It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity." Here's some information on this theme from the Open Access Week team:

"This year’s theme intentionally aligns with the recently released UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, of which Open Access is a crucial component. Circulated in draft form following discussion by representatives of UNESCO’s 193 member countries, the Recommendation powerfully articulates and centers the importance of equity in pursuing a future for scholarship that is open by default.

Open Science should embrace a diversity of knowledge, practices, workflows, languages, research outputs and research topics that support the needs and epistemic pluralism of the scientific community as a whole, diverse research communities and scholars, as well as the wider public and knowledge holders beyond the traditional scientific community, including Indigenous Peoples and local communities, and social actors from different countries and regions, as appropriate. (UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, Page 7)

As the first global standard-setting framework on Open Science, the UNESCO Recommendation will provide an important guide for governments around the world as they move from aspiration to the implementation of open research practices. This year’s theme of “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity” highlights the Recommendation’s call for equitable participation for all producers and consumers of knowledge.

Open Science should play a significant role in ensuring equity among researchers from developed and developing countries, enabling fair and reciprocal sharing of scientific inputs and outputs and equal access to scientific knowledge to both producers and consumers of knowledge regardless of location, nationality, race, age, gender, income, socio-economic circumstances, career stage, discipline, language, religion, disability, ethnicity or migratory status or any other grounds. (UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, Page 7)".


Due to COVID-19 spread around the world, we had to host Open Access Week (OAW) online. But we are very glad that many people not only support the idea of OA but also took the time to participate in our event. If you missed it on a date, find all materials on the website dedicated to OAW2021.

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