Hi all,

Since we don’t hear a lot about activities in Africa, I thought I’d share with 
you an initiative being led by the West and Central African Research and 
Education Network, with numerous other African and international collaborators 
(including COAR).

Best, 
Kathleen

Kathleen Shearer
Executive Director
Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR)
www.coar-repositories.org

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LIBSENSE is building communities of practice and strengthening local and 
national services to support open science, open access and research in Africa.

Open science is an international trend aimed at sharing the results of research 
widely. It is transforming the way research is done, and increasing the value 
and impact of research by accelerating the pace of scientific discoveries and 
expanding the adoption of research outcomes for everyone. 

Although global in nature, there are important local and regional aspects of 
how open science and open access are implemented. It is important that the 
policies and infrastructures created to support open science are designed and 
delivered to meet the needs and requirements of the research communities in 
different regions.
This is the aim of LIBSENSE. The LIBSENSE initiative was launched in 2016 to 
bring together the research and education networks (RENs) and academic library 
communities in order to strengthen open access and open science in Africa. 
LIBSENSE provides a venue through which different stakeholder communities can 
work together to define priority activities, share knowledge, and develop 
relevant services together.

LIBSENSE is led by the West and Central African Research and Education Network 
(WACREN) in collaboration with sister regional African RENs (ASREN and 
UbuntuNet Alliance). Other participating partners include several national 
RENs, libraries, library associations, universities and research communities in 
Africa, in conjunction with COAR, EIFL, University of Sheffield, National 
Institute of Informatics (Japan), GEANT, and OpenAIRE.

From December 2018 - March 2019, LIBSENSE conducted workshops in each of the 
three major regions in Africa bringing the library and NREN communities 
together to define a shared agenda for progressing open science and open access 
in these regions. Each workshop, which contributed to priority setting in each 
region, also built upon the outcomes of preceding discussions. So far, there 
have already been several concrete outcomes of the LIBSENSE initiative, 
including: Terms of Reference for NREN-Library collaboration in African 
countries, metadata guidelines for repositories, plans for a regional 
repository hosting service, and national and institutional policy templates.

LIBSENSE will continue to assist countries and regions in Africa to undertake 
new activities and act as a forum for information exchange across the continent 
and amongst the different stakeholder communities.

For more information, visit the LIBSENSE website: 
https://spaces.wacren.net/display/LIBSENSE 
<https://spaces.wacren.net/display/LIBSENSE>






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