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Ezra Clark from @UNESCO talks to us about why we need #OpenScience now!
#RoadtoOpenScience
"We have learnt important lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the possibilities of accesibility of academic publications" - Ezra Clark from @UNESCO at @ScienceEurope
#RoadtoOpenScience
Ezra Clark shows us the highlights of the #OpenScience @UNESCO recommendations 👇
There are 4 key pillars of #OpenScience:
All of these #OpenScience pillars are based in the following values and principles:
🔑Therefore, the key objectives and key areas of action for Member States are seven
This of course comes with challenges that come divided in 5 impact areas (at the bottom)
The role of @UNESCO as an actor in #OpenScience can be summarized as follows
@UNESCO's support for the Implementation of the Recommendations at an international level is:
And at a regional level as well!
Ezra Clark finishes by asking the community to share their good practices with them and to check the @UNESCO #OpenScience website!
#RoadToOpenScience

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