1 hr 18 min

Feature Episode: Enhancing African Research Visibility Through Use of Repositories Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations

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Sub-Saharan Africa [is said to] account[s] for 13.5% of the global population but less than 1% of global research output. Part of the problem is that there is low visibility of its research output. Open access repositories have created a paradigm shift in enhancing African research output. Where are these repositories and how can we take advantage of them? How should African researchers make use of these repositories to increase their visibility?

Catch up with Jo Havemann, Mark Hahnel, Mark Snyders, Stephanie Kitchen, and Joy Owango, the panelist of the session to find out more!

Havemann, J., Hahnel, M., Snyders, M., Kitchen, S., & Owango, J. (2021). Enhancing African Research Visibility Through Use of Repositories [Webinar]. AfricArXiv. https://doi.org/10.21428/3b2160cd.f955ebed

Sub-Saharan Africa [is said to] account[s] for 13.5% of the global population but less than 1% of global research output. Part of the problem is that there is low visibility of its research output. Open access repositories have created a paradigm shift in enhancing African research output. Where are these repositories and how can we take advantage of them? How should African researchers make use of these repositories to increase their visibility?

Catch up with Jo Havemann, Mark Hahnel, Mark Snyders, Stephanie Kitchen, and Joy Owango, the panelist of the session to find out more!

Havemann, J., Hahnel, M., Snyders, M., Kitchen, S., & Owango, J. (2021). Enhancing African Research Visibility Through Use of Repositories [Webinar]. AfricArXiv. https://doi.org/10.21428/3b2160cd.f955ebed

1 hr 18 min