In Africa, the need to increase visibility is all the more acute as much high-quality research remains unrecognized because it is published in low-profile journals. As example, a recent study shows that less than half of African scientific journals are indexed in the international open database Crossref. These findings were widely shared at the second edition of the Open science in the south symposium held in Cotonou in October 2022, which led to the drafting of recommendations Open science: The essential standard for african research .
The third edition of the Open Science in the South “African scientific publishing we want” conference, to be held in Cape Town from 2nd to the 4th December 2024, will focus on the theme of African scientific publishing. Excitingly, this year’s edition will be held together with the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access. As with the two previous editions, the aim will be to take stock of publication practices among African scientists and the publishing ecosystem on the African continent, and to identify levers for improvement.
New Lecture Theatre, Upper Campus, University of Cape Town (as well as Open Science in the South conference).
Please make use of Ride hailing applications such as Uber and/or Bolt from the airport. Avoid using local taxi service providers that will approach you at the airport as they tend to overcharge.
- Double Tree by Hilton Cape Town – Upper Eastside. 7 Minutes to UCT.
- Hyatt Regency Cape Town (city centre) 15 Min to UCT.
- Southern Sun Newlands. 5 Min to UCT.
- City Lodge Hotel Pinelands. 10min to UCT