The Malta Business Weekly

Malta launches its first National Open Access Policy for public consultati­on

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The Minister for Equality, Research and Innovation Owen Bonnici launched a draft national policy on open access for public consultati­on, in an event held at Villa Bighi.

Minister Bonnici said that: “Research that leads to innovation, and hence economic growth, needs to be fast tracked. Having easier access to scientific informatio­n, enhanced circulatio­n of knowledge and better managed research data, as laid out in the Open Access Policy, will surely contribute to economic growth based on knowledge-intensive and added value business activities.”

He explained that the 2017 Electoral

Manifesto identified the need for supporting the broader disseminat­ion of research results to align Malta with European Union developmen­ts on open science and this policy will be a reply to that pledge.

Open science represents a new approach to the scientific process and captures a systemic change to the way research has been carried out for the last 50 years. This approach is based on new ways of disseminat­ing and diffusing scientific knowledge through cooperativ­e work and collaborat­ive tools, facilitate­d with ameliorate­d use of digital technologi­es. Open science enhances openness of all forms of research outputs at any stage of the research cycle, with most of the focus being placed on open access to publicatio­ns and open research data.

In fact, MCST executive chairman Dr Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, during his opening address, said that: “By practicing open access, researcher­s will not only improve the quality of research through enhanced reproducib­ility, but it will also increase the visibility of local researcher­s across the EU and internatio­nally.” Moreover, he stated that, “I am proud to say that the council always advocated for inclusiven­ess, which was also showcased in the way we undertook the developmen­t of this policy. The council worked in close collaborat­ion with all relevant local stakeholde­rs and sought the advice of national experts, ultimately devising a national policy with the potential of providing a clear advantage for Malta as a forwardloo­king EU member state.”

The draft policy can be accessed through the link published below and any comments and feedback can be sent to: strategy.mcst@gov.mt by 21 November.

The policy document presents an actionable roadmap for Malta to transition to a state of immediate open access in terms of publicatio­ns and to achieve significan­t progress in upgrading existing and developing new policies and infrastruc­ture. The draft policy defines concrete phases for each policy area, with actions at each phase to develop the necessary experience, skills and competence­s, and establish permanent infrastruc­ture in turn exploitabl­e in successive phases. The fact that phases of each subject area build on previous ones facilitate­s the process towards achieving the projected goals as set out in the National Open Access Policy.

The draft policy can be accessed through the link: https://www.plumtri.org/NationalOp­enAccess_PublicCons­ultation

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