Open Access Week 2024: “Community over Commercialization”

October 21, 2024
International Open Access Week will take place from October 21–27, 2024, continuing with the theme “Community over Commercialization.” This theme emphasizes the need to prioritize open scholarship approaches that best serve the interests of the public and the academic community.

In 2024, this conversation is even more pressing, especially in light of recent developments regarding the integration of artificial intelligence into commercial academic systems without community consultation. Key questions include:
What are the consequences of knowledge production being controlled by a small number of corporations rather than researchers?
What are the hidden costs of business models that exacerbate extreme profit margins and inequality?
When and how can commercialization be aligned with the public interest?
What community-governed infrastructures, such as preprint servers and open publishing platforms, can better meet the needs of researchers and the public?
Communities are encouraged to adapt this theme to their local contexts, highlighting specific issues that are important to them. For instance, topics could include “Community over Commercialization: Why Does Community Governance Matter?” or “Community over Commercialization: Reclaiming Academic Autonomy.” Customizable graphics templates are available to help communities promote these adapted themes.

VILNIUS TECH actively supports open access initiatives and strives to ensure that research is freely accessible to all. All university scientific journals are published under an open access model, ensuring that research findings are available to readers without any fees. Promoting scholarly communication and open access is an integral part of VILNIUS TECH's strategy. The university collaborates with various platforms to increase the visibility and accessibility of research. Additionally, discounts on Article Processing Charges (APC) are provided to facilitate researchers in publishing their work in open access journals.

VILNIUS TECH encourages and supports community-governed scholarly infrastructure, such as preprint servers and open publishing platforms, which enable researchers to share their results and receive feedback from the community prior to formal publication. More information about open access implementation models, open access publishers, repositories, and APC discounts can be found on the library’s Open Access page.

For more information about Open Access Week, visit openaccessweek.org. This year’s official hashtag is #OAWeek. We invite everyone to engage in discussions and take action by adapting themes to their local contexts!

Established in 2008, International Open Access Week is a wonderful opportunity to connect the global movement for open knowledge sharing with social issues affecting people around the world. Open access is vital not only for the academic community but for society as a whole, as it fosters innovation and enhances the dissemination of knowledge.

 

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