Scientific Information Policies in the Digital Age: Enabling Factors and Barriers to knowledge Sharing and Transfer
Il 16/09/2013 ore 09.30 - 16.00
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Piazzale A. Moro, 7, aula Marconi, Rome, Italy
This is the third of a series of exploratory Seminars organised within the framework of the Information Policies in Science (IPS) project, launched by Ceris in 2009 with the main aim of understanding the impact on the Humani-ties of the complex set of Scientic Information Policies in place for Knowledge Sharing and Transfer. In view of the above, the Information Policies in Science (IPS) project intends to dene a reference framework for analysing and comparing information policies along multiple dimensions, and tailored to diverse disciplinary contexts, given how much scholarly disciplines may dier in their information habits and environments.
The research area of the Humanities constitutes a major focus of the IPS project, since Humanities research is increasingly required today to sustain its position within the Knowledge Economy paradigm.Guided by the rationale of the “Information Policies in Science” project, the Seminar focuses on the theme of Knowledge Sharing and Transfer in their various aspects of policy concern, and will explore the opportunities, barriers and driving forces for the circulation of knowledge, as they emerge from the current context of scholarly communication and from the European Commission’s policy indications. The perspective adopted is broad enough to include all Research domains; nevertheless, a focus is on Knowledge Sharing and Transfer in the Humanities. Topics, therefore, include but are not restricted to: Accessibility of information, Availability of information, Censorship - Privacy, Knowledge transfer, Information literacy in science, Free flow of information, Long-term preservation, e-infrastructures, Research Infrastructures, Scientic Language barriers, Open data, Information Commons.
Organizzato da:
Ceris-Cnr
Referente organizzativo:
Carla Basili
Ceris-Cnr
Sede di Roma, Via dei Taurini 19 00185 - Roma
c.basili@ceris.cnr.it
0649937846
Modalità di accesso: registrazione / accredito
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