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| Funding Agency | European Commission |
| Framework Programme | FP7 |
| Project Reference | L230583 |
| Start Date | 2009-02-01 |
| End Date | 2012-01-31 |
| Duration | 36 months |
| Project Funding | 800000.00 [1] |
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The NECOBELAC Project is a network of collaboration between Europe and Latin American Caribbean (LAC) countries to spread know-how in scientific writing and provide the best tools to exploit open access information for the safeguard of public health.
The main goal of the project is to promote scientific writing and open access publication models through training sessions involving people working in public heath and develop a network to discuss and continuing the work done before.
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This project aims to increase the know-how in the production, dissemination, retrieval, and use of health information in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries, using the European and LAC experiences in fields like scientific writing and open access (OA) to scientific publication using institutional repositories and new publication OA models. For the other side, the project intends to create a network of institutions closely collaborating in training programs and that could maintain in the future the network between all the participants and stakeholders. The countries involved will benefit from contacts with experts in the field of scientific writing and open access development and will be able to share their experiences and knowledge with others partners promoting and increasing the network. This results in mutual advantages:[2] Europe will be able to benefit by increased access to the research outputs of Latin American and Caribbean countries (LAC) and by the wider adoption of open access methods; LAC countries will be able to benefit from sharing quality programs in launching and operating open access initiatives and strengthen their existing networks and collections in the health sciences including the Virtual Health Library and Scientific Electronic Library Online - SciELO.
The overall goals of the NECOBELAC project are:
NECOBELAC works in cooperation with professional associations supporting scientific writing such as the European Association of Science Editors and Mediterranean Editors & Translators and Open Access publishing.
The project management [3] is divided in seven work packages (WP) where each partner is responsible for their work. The project is coordinated by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) that does the Project Management (WP1) and the Project strategy and impact assessment (WP2). The previous WP aims to define strategies to implement the European LAC network and the knowledge transference and consensus between all the participants. The University of Nottingham manages the WP3 - Cross-national advocacy infrastructure. This WP intends to develop an infrastructure that allows the communication and support to NECOBELAC community. In communication strategy it uses the know-how of large experience on advocacy projects and materials, such as RSP, SHERPA and OpenDOAR. NECOBELAC Project website [4] is the infrastructure that provides advice, information and materials to stakeholders in different countries. The WP4 - Training activities is responsible to organize training activities. The main goal is to create a web modular system and the production of learning materials to support NECOBELAC trainers. It is developed by the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)in cooperation with the other project partners. The Universidade do Minho promotes the project infrastructure to guarantee its usage in Europe-LAC countries - WP5. For this, the Portuguese experience on RCAAP initiative is relevant to share knowledge, disseminate the project and increase the NECOBELAC network. The WP6 - Networking LAC-Europe countries aims to promote, improve and strengthen networking between European and Latin-American and Caribbean countries. The WP6 is produced by Centro LatinoAmericano e do Caribe de Informação em Ciencias da Saude (BIREME). BIREME/PAHO/WHO promotes the creation, dissemination, and adoption of best practices and common standards to produce reliable open access scientific and technical information in health. The Universidad Nacional de Colombia is the leader of the WP7 - Focus on health-related structures in LAC countries and involves the aggregation among health-related structures in LAC countries to increase the impact of the project.
The project has two-level training activity:
This training is supported by the use of conceptual maps about scientific publication and open access [5]
One list of questions [6] was developed to help more easily understand how the project is working. This booklet is available in four languages and is divided into three groups:
| Istituto Superior di Sanità (ISS) Italy | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Spain | The University of Nottingham UK | BIREME/ PAHO/ WHO Brazil | Instituto de Salud Publica (ISP) Colombia | Universidade do Minho (UMINHO) Portugal |
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