Social Sciences and Humanities open access scholarly communications in a developing region: policies, initiatives and needed changes in research assessment - the case of Latin America
Presentation from CLACSO (Dominique Babini and Laura Rovelli) at the Symposium "Open Access to SSH research: Perspectives from Latin America and the United Kingdom. Organized by Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India. February 17th., 2021
Video of presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAJIY74o3yA&ab_channel=AzimPremjiUniversity
Presentation from CLACSO (Dominique Babini and Laura Rovelli) at the Arab Council for the Social Sciences-ACSS, 10° Anniversary webinar "Knowledge for the Public Good", 10th. April 2021. http://www.theacss.org/pages/webinar_three
Presentation from Dominique Babini (CLACSO) and Arianna Becerril (Redalyc-AmeliCA-UAEM) at webinar "Open Access 2020 Equity and inclusion in global open access scholarly communications" DST-Center for Policy Research, Indian Institute of Science, 24 October 2020
Video of webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmRMKIpRdsQ&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=DST-CentreforPolicyResearch%2CIISc%2CBangalore
Program: https://dstcpriisc.org/2020/10/16/equity-and-inclusion-in-global-open-access-scholarly-communications/
Presentation at: Open Access to HSS research: Perspectives from Latin America and United Kingdom. Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India, 17 Febrero 2021.
Video of presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAJIY74o3yA&ab_channel=AzimPremjiUniversity
Presentación de CLACSO-FOLEC (Rovelli-Babini) en Global Research Council (GRC), Americas Regional Meeting side event. 3 diciembre 2021. https://fapesp.br/files/upload/15191/program3011.pdf
Presentation at the 2nd. Open Science Conference-From tackling the pandemic to addressing climate change. Virtual Conference, 21-23 July 2021. https://www.un.org/en/library/OS21
Presentation at: Webinar Open Book Metadata. OASPA-Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association. 10 February 2021.
Video of webinar: https://oaspa.org/webinar-open-book-metadata/
Presentation at webinar: Equity and inclusion: community-owned infrastructures for open science. Organized by: Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), European Open Access Infrastructure (OpenAIRE) y Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL). 21 October 2020.
Video of webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJifBtuBlRM&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=OpenAIRE_eu
Program: https://www.openaire.eu/item/equity-and-inclusion-community-owned-infrastructures-for-open-science
Presentation from CLACSO (Dominique Babini and Laura Rovelli) at the Arab Council for the Social Sciences-ACSS, 10° Anniversary webinar "Knowledge for the Public Good", 10th. April 2021. http://www.theacss.org/pages/webinar_three
Presentation from Dominique Babini (CLACSO) and Arianna Becerril (Redalyc-AmeliCA-UAEM) at webinar "Open Access 2020 Equity and inclusion in global open access scholarly communications" DST-Center for Policy Research, Indian Institute of Science, 24 October 2020
Video of webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmRMKIpRdsQ&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=DST-CentreforPolicyResearch%2CIISc%2CBangalore
Program: https://dstcpriisc.org/2020/10/16/equity-and-inclusion-in-global-open-access-scholarly-communications/
Presentation at: Open Access to HSS research: Perspectives from Latin America and United Kingdom. Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India, 17 Febrero 2021.
Video of presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAJIY74o3yA&ab_channel=AzimPremjiUniversity
Presentación de CLACSO-FOLEC (Rovelli-Babini) en Global Research Council (GRC), Americas Regional Meeting side event. 3 diciembre 2021. https://fapesp.br/files/upload/15191/program3011.pdf
Presentation at the 2nd. Open Science Conference-From tackling the pandemic to addressing climate change. Virtual Conference, 21-23 July 2021. https://www.un.org/en/library/OS21
Presentation at: Webinar Open Book Metadata. OASPA-Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association. 10 February 2021.
Video of webinar: https://oaspa.org/webinar-open-book-metadata/
Presentation at webinar: Equity and inclusion: community-owned infrastructures for open science. Organized by: Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), European Open Access Infrastructure (OpenAIRE) y Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL). 21 October 2020.
Video of webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJifBtuBlRM&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=OpenAIRE_eu
Program: https://www.openaire.eu/item/equity-and-inclusion-community-owned-infrastructures-for-open-science
Presentation at
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CODESRIA-Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
Dakar, Senegal, March 31st., 2016
Presentation in panel “Research Without Borders: Open Access in the Americas” Columbia University, April 29th., 2014. Video of presentation (20 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNlGabHIHQE
Event program: http://scholcomm.columbia.edu/2014/04/08/research-without-borders-open-access-in-the-americas/
Video of the presentation “Open Access in Latin America” (20 minutes) http://youtu.be/fNlGabHIHQE
“Open Access in Latin America” presented by Dominique Babini (CLACSO-Latin American Council of Social Sciences) in panel “Research without borders: Open Access in the Americas” organized by the Scholarly Communication Program and The Digital Humanities Center, Columbia University, April 29th., 2014
Program of the event: http://scholcomm.columbia.edu/2014/04/08/research-without-borders-open-access-in-the-americas/
Presentation in panel "Opening up the world" at the Conference of OASP-Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. Paris, UNESCO,Headquarters, 17-19 September 2014. http://oaspa.org/coasp-2014-preliminary-program/
CLACSO´s invited presentation, by Dr.Pablo Vommaro (CLACSO-University of Buenos Aires UBA), at UNESCO NGO´s International Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations. Paris, UNESCO, 12-14 December 2016
Presentation by CLACSO, academic network of 616 social science research institutions in 47 countries, at OAI10 (CERN-UNIGE, Geneva, 21-23 June 2017), about the world landscape of repositories and regional repositories networks, its achievements and challenges, and the importance of open access being managed as a commons by the scholarly community
Invited presentation at UNESCO First Regional Latin American and Caribbean Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research
Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 March 2013
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/first_regional_latin_american_and_caribbean_consultation_on_open_access_to_scientific_information_and_research/
Presentation at COAR-SPARC Conference “Connecting research, bridging communities, opening scholarship". University of Porto, Portugal, April 15-16, 2015
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webinar: Equity and inclusion: community-owned infrastructures for open science. Organizaron: Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), European Open Access Infrastructure (OpenAIRE) y Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL). 21 de octubre 2020. Video del webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJifBtuBlRM&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=OpenAIRE_eu
Program: https://www.openaire.eu/item/equity-and-inclusion-community-owned-infrastructures-for-open-science
Presentation from Dominique Babini (CLACSO) and Arianna Becerril (UAEM-REDALYC-AMELICA) at: webinar: Open Access 2020 Equity and inclusion in global open access scholarly communications. DST-Center for Policy Research, Indian Institute of Science. 24 octubre 2020.
Video of presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmRMKIpRdsQ&ab_channel=DST-CentreforPolicyResearch%2CIISc%2CBangalore
Program: https://dstcpriisc.org/2020/10/16/equity-and-inclusion-in-global-open-access-scholarly-communications/
Consultative Forum on Open Access: Towards high level interventions for research and development in Africa
Network of African Science Academies - NASAC Nairobi, Kenia, 29-30 January 2015
Consultative Forum on Open Access: Towards high level interventions for research and development in Africa
Network of African Science Academies - NASAC
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CODESRIA-UNESCO –CLACSO Panel: Strengthening Scholarly Community Led open access publishing in the Global South
CODESRIA Conference on Electronic Publishing and Dissemination
CODESRIA-Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
Dakar, Senegal, March 31st., 2016
Presentation from CLACSO (Pablo Vommaro and Dominique Babini) at #OSSAN2022 - Open Science South Asia Network Conference
September 5, 2022
https://ossan2022.net/
Presentation in panel "Opening up the world" at the Conference of OASP-Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. Paris, UNESCO,Headquarters, 17-19 September 2014. http://oaspa.org/coasp-2014-preliminary-program/
Presentación de CLACSO-FOLEC (Rovelli-Babini) en Global Research Council (GRC), Americas Regional Meeting side event. 3 diciembre 2021. https://fapesp.br/files/upload/15191/program3011.pdf
Presentación invitada en la Primera Consulta Regional UNESCO Latinoamericana y Caribeña sobre Acceso Abierto a la Información e Investigación Científica. Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 Marzo 2013
Presentation at
CODESRIA-UNESCO –CLACSO Panel: Strengthening Scholarly Community Led open access publishing in the Global South
CODESRIA Conference on Electronic Publishing and Dissemination
CODESRIA-Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
Dakar, Senegal, March 31st., 2016
Presentation in panel “Research Without Borders: Open Access in the Americas” Columbia University, April 29th., 2014. Video of presentation (20 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNlGabHIHQE
Event program: http://scholcomm.columbia.edu/2014/04/08/research-without-borders-open-access-in-the-americas/
Video of the presentation “Open Access in Latin America” (20 minutes) http://youtu.be/fNlGabHIHQE
“Open Access in Latin America” presented by Dominique Babini (CLACSO-Latin American Council of Social Sciences) in panel “Research without borders: Open Access in the Americas” organized by the Scholarly Communication Program and The Digital Humanities Center, Columbia University, April 29th., 2014
Program of the event: http://scholcomm.columbia.edu/2014/04/08/research-without-borders-open-access-in-the-americas/
Presentation in panel "Opening up the world" at the Conference of OASP-Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. Paris, UNESCO,Headquarters, 17-19 September 2014. http://oaspa.org/coasp-2014-preliminary-program/
CLACSO´s invited presentation, by Dr.Pablo Vommaro (CLACSO-University of Buenos Aires UBA), at UNESCO NGO´s International Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations. Paris, UNESCO, 12-14 December 2016
Presentation by CLACSO, academic network of 616 social science research institutions in 47 countries, at OAI10 (CERN-UNIGE, Geneva, 21-23 June 2017), about the world landscape of repositories and regional repositories networks, its achievements and challenges, and the importance of open access being managed as a commons by the scholarly community
Invited presentation at UNESCO First Regional Latin American and Caribbean Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research
Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 March 2013
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/first_regional_latin_american_and_caribbean_consultation_on_open_access_to_scientific_information_and_research/
Presentation at COAR-SPARC Conference “Connecting research, bridging communities, opening scholarship". University of Porto, Portugal, April 15-16, 2015
sparc.arl.org/events/joint-coar-sparc-conference
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webinar: Equity and inclusion: community-owned infrastructures for open science. Organizaron: Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), European Open Access Infrastructure (OpenAIRE) y Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL). 21 de octubre 2020. Video del webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJifBtuBlRM&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=OpenAIRE_eu
Program: https://www.openaire.eu/item/equity-and-inclusion-community-owned-infrastructures-for-open-science
Presentation from Dominique Babini (CLACSO) and Arianna Becerril (UAEM-REDALYC-AMELICA) at: webinar: Open Access 2020 Equity and inclusion in global open access scholarly communications. DST-Center for Policy Research, Indian Institute of Science. 24 octubre 2020.
Video of presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmRMKIpRdsQ&ab_channel=DST-CentreforPolicyResearch%2CIISc%2CBangalore
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Presentation in panel "Opening up the world" at the Conference of OASP-Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. Paris, UNESCO,Headquarters, 17-19 September 2014. http://oaspa.org/coasp-2014-preliminary-program/
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Presentation at COAR-SPARC conference “Connecting research, bridging communities, opening scholarship. University of Porto, Portugal, April 15-16, 2015
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10 minutes country presentations at UNESCO Regional Latin America and the Caribbean Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research. UNESCO, Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 March 2013
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As part of a webinar series on Open Research in Ireland, the National Open Research Forum (NORF) presented a webinar focused on Open Access to research publications on 4 May 2021. This presentation on the French national Open Access policy was delivered by Marin Dacos (Open Science Advisor, French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation).
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Modera
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Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina
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Arianna Becerril García
Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Políticas y Administración Pública. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. México
Peter Suber
Harvard Library. Estados Unidos
Saray Córdoba González
Instituto de Investigación en Educación. Facultad de Educación. Universidad de Costa Rica. Costa Rica
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Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia - LA Referencia, Brasil
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Presentation at the 2nd. Open Science Conference-From tackling the pandemic to addressing climate change. Virtual Conference, 21-23 July 2021. https://www.un.org/en/library/OS21
Presentation from CLACSO (Dominique Babini) at OASPA-Open Scholarly Publishing Association Webinar "Open Book Metadata", February 10th., 2021.
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access scholarly communications in a
developing region: policies, initiatives and
needed changes in research assessment -
the case of Latin America”
Dominique Babini & Laura Rovelli
2. These challenges need as much local as international research outputs
Opportunities for social sciences and humanities
• .
3. Opportunities for SSH in an open science context:
Concepts taken from the UNESCO´s Preliminary Report on the first draft of the Recommendation on Open
Science (September 2020)
• extended collaboration with societal actors beyond the scientific community, open to diversity of
knowledge holders, inclusion of excluded and marginalized knowledge in solving problems of social
importance
• different forms of knowledge creation and communication, not limited to publishing in peer
reviewed international journals, multilingualism
• supporting collaborative publishing models with no article processing charges (APCs) or book
processing charges (BPCs)
• 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
• diversified information technology infrastructure for Open Science, including high performance
computing and data storage where needed, and robust, open and community managed
infrastructures, protocols and standards to support bibliodiversity and engagement with society
• platforms for exchanges and co-creation of knowledge between scientists and society
• community-based monitoring and information systems
Source: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000374409
5. LatinAmerica and theCaribbean
- Approach to knowledge as a public and common good
and open access managed by the academic community as
a common, non-profit good, stands out.
- Most advanced region in % of open access adoption in
academic and scientific journals published in the region,
with no APCs and no outsourcing to commercial
publishers
- national and institutional open access policies prioritize
open access repositories
- more recently, open science is promoted in the region
6. Latin America has created and maintains a
non-commercial infrastructure where
scientific publishing belongs to academic
institutions and not to large publishers
Arianna Becerril (REDALYC-AMELICA)- https://bit.ly/2YTr2hk
7. 2013-UNESCO first Regional Latin American and Caribbean
Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research
(representatives from 23 countries) - Statement
• Both Gold and Green routes are suitable form of OA for the region.
a) For Green routes, inclusive and cooperative OA solutions should be
promoted to avoid new enclosures on knowledge access and dissemination.
b) Regarding Gold route, and considering that – i) only 30% of OA journals in
the world presently require article processing charges (APCs); ii) APC are
mainly fixed by international publishers and entrepreneurs, and fixed at
international prices which are unaffordable for the average developing
country; iii) research in Latin America and the Caribbean is mainly
government funded; and iv) the region has a decade of experience with OA
regional gold initiatives (SciELO and Redalyc) with more than 1.000 journals
with no APCs - it is therefore recommended that the Gold OA route in the
region continues its present emphasis on sharing costs.
http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/CI/CI
/pdf/news/report_open_access_en.pdf
8. What about the social sciences in Latin America
- 25% of researchers
- 50% of Ph.D graduates
- 45% of the 10.000 active journals published in the region
- 80% of articles published by social scientists are published in journals
within the region, mainly in local language
- lack of visibility of our quality SSH journals in the international
indexing services WoS and Scopus
9. Challenges in the past 20 years: developing quality and visibility for SSH
peer-review open access journals published in Latin America
• Journals published by universities and other SSH research institutions, no outsoucing to
commercial publishers
• high percentage of journals in open access, no APCs
• Open Journal System (OJS-PKP) for managing editorial, peer-review process and
collections of journals
• Collections of journals in open access
• University repositories with collections of its open access journals
• UNAM, Univ. Sao Paulo, UChile (more than 100 journals each)
• National collections of peer-reviewed open access journals
• Regional indexing of peer-reviewed open access journals
• Redalyc-AmeliCA
• SciELO
• Latindex Catalog
• Regional subject repositories: CLACSO for SSH
• SSH in institutional repositories harvested by national repositories, members of La Referencia
10. The case of CLACSO-Latin American Council of Social Sciences
780 social science member institutions in 55 countries (mainly in Latin America)
ICSS
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11. CLACSO Bookstore with
• 1.475 books (all in
open access and sale of
print versión on
demand) displayed and
promoted in CLACSO´s
bookstore catalog with
link to the full-text and
open Dublin Core
metadata in CLACSO´s
interoperable
repository
• Other 1.883 open
access books published
by CLACSO member
institutes (mainly
universities) Full-text
available in CLACSO´s
server with basic
metadata
12. CLACSO´s repository:
Since 2002
Collaborative
Contents: SSH outputs
from CLACSO´s members
institutions: journals,
articles, books, book
chapters, research
reports, opinion papers,
conference papers,
videos, audio records
Interoperable open
source repository (OAI-
PMH protocol)
110.000 full-texts in
open access
Mailing of 1.018 people
working in editorial and
repository teams in Latin
America, receive
biweekly trends and
good practices in open
access/open science
15. The regional indexing services (SciELO, RedALyC) generally have more
value among the researchers surveyed than those of greater
international recognition (Web of Science, Scopus).
Results of survey 504 social scientists from Latin America (2014)
Source: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1041561.v1
17. Sharing three of our main concerns from a
developing region perspective and ways forward
• Underfunding of community-owned infrastructures because scarce funds directed to APCs
Prioritize funding and resources dedicated to non-APC/BPC community-based
infrastructures/initiatives and quality certification of its contents
• Weak international dialogue, cooperation and interoperability among community-owned
infrastructures
Call for more international collective action, have a stronger and collective voice
South-South cooperation
• Researchers rewarded only when publishing in “mainstream” journals with “prestige industry”
indicators, making invisible other contributions
Reward quality and relevance independent of publication venue
Reward doing peer-review of contents from community-based infrastructures
18. And what about research assessment in
the social sciences and humanities, and its
impact in open access scholarly
communications?
19. Seven
challenges in
research
assessment to
expand open
access inSSH
knowledge
production &
circulation
Qualitative &
quantitative
assessment
Inclusivity
Interoperability
regional & local
databases
Multilinguism
Bibliodiversity
High quality &
Social relevance
Review the
incentives to
publish in Impact
Factor journals
22. Other
international
initiatives
DORA in collaboration with the European University Association and SPARC
Europe, developed a digital repository of 10 case studies that examine key
elements of institutional change for academic assessment reform.
The Global Research Council organized a virtual conference on responsible
research assessment in November 2020 to explore the research ecosystem.
A new Chinese national policy directs institutions not to use the number of papers
a researcher has published or their citations as the sole criteria for recruitment or
promotion.
• The Hong Kong Principles for assessing researchers, which include valuing
complete reporting, rewarding the practice of open science, acknowledging a
broad range of research activities, and recognizing essential other tasks like peer
review and mentoring have seen initial endorsement by 15 institutions in 2020.
• Research funders一The Dutch Research Council, Science Foundation
Ireland, Swiss National Science Foundation, and UKRI一are adopting the use of
narrative CV formats to balance quantitative and qualitative assessments.
Source: DORA (2020). https://sfdora.org/2020/12/18/2020-in-review-doras-list-
of-new-developments-in-research-assessment/
23. Next steps
FOLEC agenda
initiatives for
2021
Common proposal on research assessment reform to be presented at
the 9th CLACSO LatinAmerican and Caribbean Social Sciences
Conference “Patterns of inequalities in Latin America and the
Caribbean. Knowledge, struggles and transformations ”. One of the
main axes of the Conference is "Science, technology and society:
challenges of knowledge and evaluation", which will include a special
session for regional and international debate.
Project “The evaluation of research in change: inclusion in scientific
systems and projects oriented to specific missions in research funding
initiatives of the Global South. Reforming quality assessment through
progressive and well-founded methodologies ”, funded by the
International Development Research Center (IDRC, Canada).
Working group on academic publishing and scientific evaluation
registered in Es Ciencia platform, in collaboration with the Spanish
Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the OLIVA Project of
UNCuyo, Argentina.
Collaboration with ENRESSH – European Network for Reseach
Evaluation in Social Sciences and Humanities