Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: the role of research literature
Publishers for Development meeting, Tuesday 28 June 2016 Venue: Hawkwell House, Oxford.
Facilitator: Teresa Hanley
9.00-9.30: Registration
Framing our day
9.30-9.45: Welcome
9.45-10.10: Jon Harle, INASP: Research, higher education and the Sustainable Development Goals
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Research for development and access to electronic resources
10.10-10.40: Philip Antwi-Agyei, KNUST, Ghana: Access to scientific knowledge for sustainable development in Africa and Ghana
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10.40-11.10: Joshua Okonya, CIP, Uganda: Research on the effects of climate change on crops
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11.10-11.30: Break
11.30-12.00: Willie Ganda, Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science & Technology Development, Zimbabwe: Role of access to electronic resources in achieving Sustainable Development Goals
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12.00-12.30: Brook Schofield, GÉANT: NRENs and the national supply of information
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12.30-13.00: Sue Murray, AJOL: Why national publications matter
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13.00-14.00: Lunch
Publisher responses – building understanding of developing country access initiatives
14.00-14.15: Jane Wright (Taylor & Francis)
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14.15-14.30: Jess Andrews (Cambridge University Press)
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14.30-15.00: Anne Powell, INASP: Applying the principles: INASP, consortia and publishers
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Discussion
15.00-15.30: Discussions in groups
15.30-15.45: Break
15.45-16.30: Feedback from discussion groups and open discussion
16.30-16.45: Closing