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Title: Open Access and A2K: Collaborative Experiences in Latin America
Author(s): Gómez, Nancy Diana
Bongiovani, Paola
Publisher: De Gruyter Saur
Issued date: 2012
Citation: In: Libraries Driving Access to Knowledge. Edited by Lau, J., Tammaro, A. M., Bothma, T. J. D. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2012, pp. 343-372
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/15920
ISBN: 9783110263121
9783110253269
ISSN: 1868-8438
DOI: 10.1515/9783110263121.343
Abstract: In this chapter the access to knowledge (A2K) movement is based on definitions coined by theorists Benkler (2006), Balkin (2010) and Shaver (2007), who advance the concept of human development and equal access to knowledge as distributive justice. This chapter focuses on the role of Latin American countries in the WIPO development agenda and the role of library associations against excessive intellectual property regulations which impose barriers to access and ultimately the creation of new nowledge. The concepts of A2K to Open Access (OA), showing how OA can restore knowledge as a public good on a global scale, are also discussed in this chapter. The chapter also provides an account of the growth of global OA, portrays the Latin American situation and takes into account OA indicators from Argentina, Chile and Brazil. It also reports on international and regional projects, describing several collaborative projects developed in the region. The results of a survey to members of the LLAAR1 discussion list are presented. Finally, the chapter arrives at conclusions that integrate the concepts of A2K, OA, collaborative work, and development and growth of Open Access in the region.
Serie / Nº.: IFLA Publications
151
Publisher version: http://www.degruyter.com/view/books/9783110263121/9783110263121.343/9783110263121.343.xml?format=EBOK
Keywords: Access to Knowledge
Open Access
A2K
OA
Latin America
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