by Britt Amell | 7 July 2025 | Community News, French
Ce guide succinct sur les politiques fait suite au document précédent intitulé « La sécurité de la recherche et la recherche sociale ouverte au Canada », publié en 2023. Cette version mise à jour traite des menaces croissantes qui pèsent sur les écosystèmes de recherche canadiens en raison de l’espionnage étranger, des tensions géopolitiques (p. ex. avec la Chine et la Russie) et de la politisation du milieu universitaire. Il peut être consulté sous forme de page Web ou de document PDF.
by Britt Amell | 25 June 2025 | Community News, English, Observations, Observations and Responses
The 12th annual gathering of the INKE (Implementing New Knowledge Environments) partnership took place early in May 2025 in the picturesque town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia Supported by SSHRC and Acadia University, the gathering featured a mix of formal presentations, roundtable discussions, and informal networking opportunities, its central focus remained clear: research creation, community engagement, and open social scholarship.
by Britt Amell | 25 June 2025 | French, Observations, Observations and Responses
En février 2025, Clarivate a annoncé son intention de mettre fin aux achats perpétuels d’ouvrages imprimés et électroniques, suscitant l’inquiétude dans le secteur des bibliothèques universitaires. Cette observation de Brittany Amell, avec la contribution d’Evelyn Feldman, Susan Haigh et Rowena Johnson, partenaires chez d’INKE, explore les principales réactions et implications pour l’édition scientifique, le libre accès et la propriété numérique.
by Britt Amell | 20 June 2025 | English, Observations, Observations and Responses
The 6th annual gathering of the Canadian Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS), held from 2-3 December 2024 at Flinders University in Adelaide, brought together a vibrant group of scholars, policymakers, industry experts, and advocates to discuss topics related to digital commons, platforms and emerging knowledge frameworks in open scholarship. The theme, “Commons, Platforms and Emerging Knowledge Frameworks,” provided a dynamic forum for discussion and exchange on open digital scholarship as it currently exists, as well as future opportunities for international collaboration, policy development, interdisciplinary research, and creative exchange.
by Britt Amell | 17 June 2025 | Community News, English
This short policy guide serves as an extension of the previous “Research Security and Open Social Scholarship in Canada” document published in 2023. This updated version addresses escalating threats to Canadian research ecosystems due to foreign espionage, geopolitical tensions (e.g., China, Russia), and politicization of academia. It can be read as a webpage or PDF document.