[CODATA-international] United Nations Open Science Conference

Cerdeira Hilda cerdeira at ictp.it
Wed Feb 8 07:19:40 EST 2023


Dear Suchit

Is this conference to applaud the present state of affairs of Open Access,
which only benefits the rich societies, since the authors are covering the
costs?

Or is it to find effective means to publish, so that poor countries will
be able to compete with rich ones?

Sincerely
  Hilda

> Dear colleagues
>
>
> NASA has declared 2023 the Year of Open Science to celebrate the benefits
> and successes of open science, and inspire more scientists to join the
> movement. Ultimately, the success of the Year of Open Science will be
> driven by collaborations with individuals, teams, and organizations who
> are ready to transform the culture of scientific research into one that
> celebrates openness and inclusion.
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> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/year-open-science-suchith-anand
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> The recordings of the webinar on "GeoForAll contributions to the United
> Nations Sustainable Development Goals” as part of the World Commons Week
> 2020 is available at
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> https://www.dsaireland.org/updates/events/geoforall-contributions-to-the-united-nations-sustainable-de/
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> Thanks to GeoForAll lab at University of Colorado Denver, USA for hosting
> the Geo For All webinars.
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> I would like to thank the International Science Council for the strong
> support provided for me in my work for GeoForAll and building Open
> Geospatial Science.
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> https://council.science/current/blog/no-problem-is-too-big-combating-discrimination-in-geospatial-science/
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> I am grateful to all GeoForAll colleagues from around the world for their
> work and contributions for Open Geospatial Science and working for making
> education opportunities for all. Thank you for your selfless work and
> efforts.
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> Best wishes
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> Suchith
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> ________________________________
> From: Suchith Anand <ezasa7 at exmail.nottingham.ac.uk>
> Sent: 02 February 2023 15:40
> To: CODATA International <codata-international at lists.codata.org>
> Subject: United Nations Open Science Conference
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> Dear colleagues
>
>
> From 8 to 10 February 2023, the 3rd United Nations Open Science
> Conference, “Accelerating the Sustainable Development Goals, Democratizing
> the Record of Science”, will bring together policy makers, representatives
> of intergovernmental organizations, researchers, scholars, librarians,
> publishers and civil society.
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> Under the three main themes
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>   *   Equity in open scholarship,
>   *   Reforming scientific publishing, and
>   *   Strengthening the science-policy-society interface
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> conference registrants will be able to participate in discussions about
> the present and future of open science practices for the SDGs and reaffirm
> that scientific progress and its applications are for the benefit of all.
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> More details at https://www.un.org/library/OS23
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> Best wishes
>
>
> Suchith
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> Dr Suchith Anand
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> Senior Adviser to Governments and International Organisations | Scientist
> | Board member | Governance | Policy | Consultant in Data Science and Data
> Ethics | Global Citizen | SDG Volunteer and Advocate
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