The ISSN International Centre participated in CISPC 2021 webinar about Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications. This one-hour panel discussion’s goal was to find out why (and how) libraries, research bodies and publishers alike should embrace the UN’s sustainable development goals to benefit the global community.
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ISSN and Open Science - CISPC Webinar 2021
1. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
Why ISSN matters to
Open Science supporters?
Dr. Gaelle BEQUET
Director
2. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
Outline
UNESCO and the ISSN International Centre
UNESCO & Open Science
The ISSN Portal as a hub of services
Contributing to long-term digital preservation
3. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
UNESCO & the ISSN International
Centre
4. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
UNESCO & Open Science
Adopted by the General
Conference of UNESCO at its
41st session, in November 2021
1/Promote a common
understanding of open science
2/Develop an enabling policy
environment for open science,
invest in infrastructures,
services, and human resources
3/Support innovative
approaches for open science in
the scientific process
4/Promote international and
multi-stakeholder cooperation
5. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
UNESCO & Open Science
SUSTAINABILITY
“Open Science should build on
long-term practices, services,
infrastructures and funding
models that ensure the equal
participation of scientific
producers from less priviledged
institutions and countries
organized and financed upon an
essentially not-for-profit and
long-term vision”
6. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
UNESCO & Open Science
“Non-commercial infrastructures
should facilitate ensuring the
long-term preservation,
stewardship and community
control of research products.
They should have a community-
led base and ensure
interoperability and
inclusivity.”
7. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
UNESCO & Open Science
“Due care should be given to
persistent identifiers of digital
objects. Exampls include the
definition and attribution of open
persistent identifiers as
appropriate for each type of
digital object, the necessary
metadata for their efficient
assessment, access, use and
re-use, and proper stewardship
of data by a trusted regional or
global networks of data
repositories.”
8. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
UNESCO & Open Science
“Preventing and mitigating the
unintended negative
consequences of open science
practices, such as predatory
behaviours, data migration,
exploitation and privatization of
research data, increased
costs for scientists and high
article processing charges.”
9. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
The ISSN Portal as a hub of services
http://portal.iss
n.org
Released
ISSN data
Free ROAD
and Keepers
Registry
services
10. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
The ISSN Portal as a hub of services
http://road.iss
n.org
Complete
ISSN data
Reusable data
dump
Cross-
referenced
with partners’
data
Updated
selection
criteria
11. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
The ISSN Portal as a hub of services
http://keeper
s.issn.org
Reported by
13 active
archiving
agencies
Statistics to
monitor
progress and
overlaps
12. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
Contributing to long-term digital
preservation
https://doaj.o
rg/preservati
on/
Collaboratio
n between 5
partners
To provide
OA non-APC
publishers
with various
preservation
options
13. Live Webinar 2 December: Sustainable development goals and scholarly communications
Questions? Comments?