Dear free knowledge friends,

I'm reaching out to share two advocacy campaigns that you might be
interested in joining. Both are run by allies of our movement and align
closely with our movement's goals.
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*Campaign by Creative Commons: "Towards an Open Recommendation on Cultural
Heritage" (TAROCH**) *


This campaign is run by Creative Commons (Brigitte and Connor are in CC).
The goal is to pressure UNESCO to create an official legal instrument, a
"recommendation", which would promote open solutions to enable equitable
access to cultural heritage worldwide, in line with UNESCO’s broader
mission on openness and heritage-related policy goals. Such a
recommendation would make it easier for Wikimedians to convince local or
regional GLAM institutions to use open licenses. You can learn more about
the campaign via this blog post
<https://creativecommons.org/2024/08/19/we-want-to-create-an-enabling-policy-environment-for-open-access-to-cultural-heritage-heres-how/>
.


This campaign has existed for a while, and many Wikimedians from around the
world are already involved. @Patricia Diaz
<[email protected]> (Wikimedia
Chile) and Hardiansyah (Wikimedia Indonesia) are running two of the
workspaces, with Patricia co-leading the advocacy one and Hardiansyah
co-leading the civil society statement.


Get involved: CC just put out a call to officially form a TAROCH coalition.
To join:


   1. Read the Statement of Commitment
   
<https://creativecommons-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2nL3s7Iz_cjqtDaDhS6miiv_-zRCvLk_dMT2vs-YncRTVjtiekgGv4bVOq28KJM3KSAWr6WRLmWydO_4Afajh285189aBjy6KdqKgPDmGdAklOyUksYne9Pr2JVIm3uWq8_CgGnlC75k_Z_opMwb6Qz-5R2g_CG9OlOfacCXqOkMPeGXvid0V5ii6gsXkz_h1MKjuwGY2TGWhctHTxsj6cYwrI4Chp4aBh13i7draHiGyUz9vbZHG_MsIqWw-wFP3b4Jg2w0>
&
   submit your application through the membership application form
   
<https://creativecommons-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/23FZG5YQGkHkZQ4w6kMC6Z-zdrWS1rUEdCOUit-q3vU_YjtiekgFgUu-qfUr3u2QmvKDt6HPqOwDwtRZyfuPGwh0BLnpvEscEh5IkDqfD9w7nkEcBZOlyPOScOo8o8Aulf-dZQkO6etBKwWwqRF3PVlef0d0UTDUmECzvfkrFl0-EWPKW7ZP8h6DaRZo98ON5BgxpYMQq5Q>
   2. Email @Eric Luth <[email protected]> (Wikimedia Sweden) to join
   a call on *Thursday, October 24* at 22:00 UTC to join an effort to
   coordinate across the Wikimedians interested in the campaign.

*Campaign by Frontiers Research Foundation: Open Science Charter *


Consider signing the Open Science Charter
<https://www.frontiersfoundation.org/open-science-charter> launched by
the Frontiers
Research Foundation <https://www.frontiersfoundation.org/> (read press
release
<https://www.frontiersin.org/news/2023/11/24/open-science-charter-makes-urgent-appeal-for-open-access/>).
The
charter calls upon governments, research institutions, funders, and the
scientific community to support mandatory open access to all publicly
funded scientific knowledge by 2030.


The charter aligns with the work many Wikimedians do to strengthen trust in
and access to scientific knowledge, as well as the notion that the public
good should be prioritized. Among other things it calls for:

   1. *Unrestricted access to scientific knowledge by 2030*: Commit to
   transitioning all published research articles from subscription to fully
   open-access models before the end of this decade.
   2. *Uphold peer-review quality*: Preserve and champion the core values
   of scientific publishing, including registration, validation,
   certification, and perpetual conservation of scientific findings.
   3. *Transparent pricing linked to quality*: Adopt transparent financial
   models that directly correlate the price of publication with the quality of
   services offered.

Get involved: You can read and sign the charter here
<https://www.frontiersfoundation.org/open-science-charter>. You can
sign either in your individual capacity or on behalf of an
organization. For questions and additional information about the initiative
please contact George Thomas at [email protected] ( in CC).
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I hope you find these interesting and consider supporting one or both.

Have a lovely week,

Ziski

Franziska Putz (she/her)

Senior Movement Advocacy Manager

Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation

[email protected]

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