Accessibility and Availability of CIAT Research Results: Progress Update
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Accessibility and Availability of CIAT Research Results
Progress Updateby peter ballantyne for ciat
CIAT KSW, Cali21 May 2009
presentations
What and Who?• 20+ blogposts• 9 video interviews (blips)• 112 posters• 30+ presentations• 100+ photos
• 800+ blog visits• 350+ blip views• 1000+ slide views• 570+ photo views
• Alexander Zurita• Andrea Carvajal• Carlos Saa• Edith Hesse• Edwin Saavedra• Fernando Pino• Gladys Rodriguez• Idris Jones• Juan Jose Saba• Maria Fernanda Mejia• Mariano Mejia• Neil Palmer• Olga Lucia Gonzalez• Olive Wahura T’hiongo• Simone Staiger-Rivas
AA Approach
• Consolidate available knowledge information and data in CIAT, investing in various actions to maximize the accessibility of our work.
• Extend this approach with our partners across this region, and perhaps beyond, to help create a Latin American ‘Agricultural Commons’ that transforms the way knowledge is generated and applied in the region.
Actions1. Use ‘open’ as the default setting to share our research outputs.
Adopt a suitable ‘creative commons’ license.2. Ensure that copyright agreements with publishers allow us to
retain CIAT rights to re-use the publications and for us to deposit them in our open repositories.
3. Look at our agreements with partners, collaborators, funders and others to ensure any outputs they generate are also published and deposited under similar licenses.
4. ‘All of CIAT’ approach and strategy to guide information, knowledge, data and communication policies.
5. Deposit all CIAT research outputs in publicly-accessible repositories. Some of our internal repositories may need to be reviewed and migrated outside our intranet.
6. Brush up our skills. Equip staff to become ‘smarter’ communicators and sharers throughout the research cycle.
Actions7. Try out social media like blogs and video that can increase
our ‘social footprint’ – beyond words and text!8. Support other innovative applications, such as geo-spatial
applications where we have a lot already to build on. There may be other applications like mobile devices or participatory video that are worth exploring.
9. Improve our web presence. 10.Develop specialized knowledge sharing platforms that
reinforce and give greater visibility to what we do.11.Look at our personnel systems to provide incentives to such
activities that result in open and accessible, as well as high quality, research.
12.Sufficient bandwidth and appropriate use of it
Task Force?
• Center-wide forum that brings the different perspectives and expertise together.
• Set up a knowledge ‘task force’ to give us impetus and guidance in the coming months