Building licensing and negotiation skills supports sustainable access

Building licensing and negotiation skills supports sustainable access

A recent librarian workshop in Kenya combined licensing and negotiation skills development with training the trainer approaches.

Goodbye from Sue Corbett

Goodbye from Sue Corbett

As Sue Corbett comes to the end of her time as Executive Director she shares some personal reflections from the past four years.

The Wisdom of Crowds – Part 2

The Wisdom of Crowds – Part 2

In her second post of the week, Sue Corbett shares some of the ways that INASP is bringing people together to share ideas and support research systems development.

The wisdom of crowds – Part 1

The wisdom of crowds – Part 1

In the first of a two-part blog, Sue Corbett reflects on INASP’s work to encourage collective problem solving at a national level.

Weekly highlights – 3 December 2015

Weekly highlights – 3 December 2015

Quote “There are gender imbalances in higher education. We must face them and correct them.” Professor Flora Fabian from University...

21 years of climate discussions

What sort of deal will the Paris meeting agree to? Will it be legally binding? Ultimately, these questions place great hopes in the Paris talks but it remains to be seen if these hopes will come to pass... Guest blog post by Winnie Khaemba of the African Center for the Technology Studies, which presented at COP21 about work funded by a VakaYiko grant to bring together researchers and policymakers to discuss the development of Kenya's climate-change bill.

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