Open access and open source
Abstract
This paper discusses how the open access (OA) and open source technology can be
utilized by the African agricultural academic libraries to improve the collaboration and
sharing of information and knowledge among agricultural researchers and other
stakeholders. This study draws from the literature review, and various case studies to
discuss the application of open source technology and OA concepts in fostering the
sharing of information and knowledge. This paper observes that if used effectively, open
source technology can provide a number of tools that can be used by the agricultural
academic libraries to improve the sharing of information and knowledge among their
users on OA basis. Such tools include the content management systems, journal
publishing software etc. Since the application of OA movement is still very low in Africa,
this paper urges the African agricultural academic libraries to adopt the open access
archives (OAA) in order to increase the accessibility, visibility, interactivity and usability
of African agricultural research, thus accelerating the world's research activity. By
implementing the OA archives, the agricultural libraries can also benefit from other value
added services, which include search engines that provide citation and indexing services
(e.g. Google), blogs, discussion lists and wiki, etc. However, more consideration should
be put on the following in order to increase the usage of OAA, which are: OA awareness
programs, technical abilities, standards and institutional policies which should strongly
be supported by institutions and research funding agencies etc.