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Sustainability, Open Science and Scholarly Communications
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Sustainability, Open Science and Scholarly Communications

Thursday, November 3, 2022 4:00 PM EDT
In Person
Francis Marion Carolina Ballroom
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The United Nations has identified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as targets to aim for when tackling most pressing issues facing our world. Among the many recent crises, COVID-19’s grip on the globe particularly underscores how science and research must be central to the conversations that address emerging and deep systemic problems alike. The problems that underlie the SDGs demand the attention of the scholarly communication community, higher education and academic research. However, our conversations can no longer just be ‘academic’ - they must be one with a much higher social consciousness attached to it. The discussions surrounding Open Science (OS) and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are central to the intersection of social consciousness and science. . Libraries, in particular, can be essential drivers of sustainability in research, shaping research trends through decisions on discoverability, coverage and access. It is only through access to high quality research that evidence-based solutions can be developed.

This session will address ways that the scientific community, publishers and librarians can drive change and wider societal outreach through open science policies and by embracing SDGs as a key topic in research impact, mission and practice. It will also explore the changes that the scientific community can be in addition to those that it makes. It will also feature case studies around the current state of open science, open science policy, and the practical ways that open science is impacting the SDG programme.

Topic
SC: Scholarly Communication
Keywords
SDGs, Open Science, Sustainability, Practitioners
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