Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Readers Work Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science all over the world submitted time 2024-05-20
Abstract: The multi-collaboration implementation model is one of the main factors in the success of large-scale reading promotion projects in the UK. Multiple subjects such as government, social organizations, public libraries, enterprises, and the public establish cooperative relationships and networks with different roles and functions, and form characteristic and effective cooperative mechanisms. The model has the characteristics and advantages of cross-border cooperation, partnership, dual core, professionalism, extensiveness and adaptability, as well as potential problems of looseness and instability. China can learn from its experience in innovating and improving the government’s guidance and support methods, establishing the core status of public libraries’ multi-cooperation, actively absorbing social funds and making full use of social resources, promoting cross-domain cooperation, and establishing a standardized and stable cooperation mechanism.
Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science all over the world submitted time 2023-04-10
Abstract: The open access movement has been around for about 20 years and has got some achievements, including open access of scientific papers and open sharing of scientific data to a certain extent. China, as a major science and technology country with global influence, has been participated in the promotion of open access and open science, which helps the advancement of the development of Chinese science and technology and manifests self-reliance and self-improvement of Chinese science and technology. This paper reviews the main measures of China, especially the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in promoting open access and open science, and finds out the important information, key events, and experiences on it. Based on the reviewing results, this paper summarizes the current problems in the development of open science in China, and puts forward suggestions for future development.
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