Kenya Library & Information Services Consortium (KLISC), EIFL’s partner consortium in Kenya, will host a capacity building workshop for open access (OA) repository managers in Kenya.
The workshop is a part of a two-year project titled ‘OA policy development in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to make more digital content available’.
The project works with 16 research intensive universities in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to develop and adopt OA policies, and to enhance OA repositories to ensure that they work well together with other systems and platforms, and include new functionalities to make them more user-friendly and to enable easier sharing of research outputs.
The project is funded by Spider, the Swedish Programme for ICT in Developing Regions, located at DSV, Department of Computer and System Sciences, which is part of Stockholm University.
For further information about the workshop, contact Rosemary Otando, EIFL’s Open Access Country Coordinator in Kenya, rosemary.otando@uonbi.ac.ke