Mapping open knowledge institutions: an exploratory analysis of Australian universities

« While the movement for open research has gained momentum in recent years, there remain concerns about the broader commitment to openness in knowledge production and dissemination. Increasingly, universities are under pressure to transform themselves to engage with the wider community and to be more inclusive. Open knowledge institutions (OKIs) provide a framework that encourages universities to act with the principles of openness at their centre; not only should universities embrace digital open access (OA), but also lead actions in cultivating diversity, equity, transparency and positive changes in society. This leads to questions of whether we can evaluate the progress of OKIs and what are potential indicators for OKIs. As an exploratory study, this article reports on the collection and analysis of a list of potential OKI indicators. Data for these indicators are gathered for 43 Australian universities. (…) »

source > peerj.com, Huang C, Wilson K, Neylon C, Ozaygen A, Montgomery L, Hosking R. 2021. Mapping open knowledge institutions: an exploratory analysis of Australian universities. PeerJ 9:e11391 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11391

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