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Dominique Babini Dominique Babini is from Argentina. Open access scholarly communications advisor at CLACSO, a network of 624 research institutions in 48 countries, where she has developed the digital repository and the Open Access Campaign . Member of International Scientific Committee of the Iberoamerican open access journals portal REDALYC and co-director of its social sciences and humanities journal collection . Member of ICSU-IAP-ISSC-TWAS international working group Accord on “Open Data in a Big Data World” . Experts Committee of the National System of Digital Repositories in Argentina that drafted the national open access legislation passed in 2013 . Member of the Advisory Board of PKP-Stanford-SFU- SPARC project Open Access Publishing Cooperative Study . Latin America content contributor for UNESCO-Global Open Access Portal . Research on scientific communications and open access at University of Buenos Aires-IIGG. Recent years publications and opinions in English: Realising the BOAI visión: a view from the global South (2017), Latin American Science is meant to be open access (2015), The risk of open access becoming integrated into existing commercial publishing (2014), Challenges for the Global Periphery. In: Mapping the Future of Scholarly Publishing (2014), Open Access Indicators and Scholarly Communications in Latin America (2014), On the state of Open Access: Where we are, what still needs to be done (2013). Dominique holds a doctorate in political science and a postgraduate degree in information science. Contact: [email protected] Contents of cv page (only activities in English, for complete cv in Spanish http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/archivos_web_adj/DominiqueBabini_cv_Es.pdf) Main activities Contributions to open access policy development 2 Research on open access scholarly communications 3 Program development and management 4 Teaching 7 Member of editorial boards and evaluation activities 7 International panels/events co-organized 9 Publications 10 Invited presentations 12 Education 15 1

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Dominique Babini

Dominique Babini is from Argentina. Open access scholarly communications advisor at CLACSO, a network of 624 research institutions in 48 countries, where she has developed the digital repository and the Open Access Campaign. Member of International Scientific Committee of the Iberoamerican open access journals portal REDALYC and co-director of its social sciences and humanities journal collection. Member of ICSU-IAP-ISSC-TWAS international working group Accord on “Open Data in a Big Data World” . Experts Committee of the National System of Digital Repositories in Argentina that drafted the national open access legislation passed in 2013. Member of the Advisory Board of PKP-Stanford-SFU-SPARC project Open Access Publishing Cooperative Study. Latin America content contributor for UNESCO-Global Open Access Portal. Research on scientific communications and open access at University of Buenos Aires-IIGG. Recent years publications and opinions in English: Realising the BOAI visión: a view from the global South (2017), Latin American Science is meant to be open access (2015), The risk of open access becoming integrated into existing commercial publishing (2014), Challenges for the Global Periphery. In: Mapping the Future of Scholarly Publishing (2014), Open Access Indicators and Scholarly Communications in Latin America (2014), On the state of Open Access: Where we are, what still needs to be done (2013).Dominique holds a doctorate in political science and a postgraduate degree in information science. Contact: [email protected]

Contents of cv page(only activities in English, for complete cv in Spanish http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/archivos_web_adj/DominiqueBabini_cv_Es.pdf)

Main activities Contributions to open access policy development 2 Research on open access scholarly communications 3 Program development and management 4 Teaching 7

Member of editorial boards and evaluation activities 7 International panels/events co-organized 9 Publications 10 Invited presentations 12 Education 15

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Main activities

Contributions to open access policy development

• Member of the Experts Committee, Science and Technology Digital Repositories National System, Argentine Ministry of Science and Technology, which drafted the national open access legislation approved in 2013 (2009-to date) http://repositorios.mincyt.gob.ar/el_sistema.php

• Coordinator of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences-CLACSO´s Open Access Program in Latin America and the Caribbean (1998-2016) http://www.biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/accesoabierto/

• Invited by the International Social Science Council-ISSC to the Expert Working Group of Science International (ICSU-ISSC-TWAS-IAP) to draft an Accord on open research data/big data (August 2015 – to date) http://www.icsu.org/events/ICSU%20Events/science-international“Open Data in a Big Data World. An International Accord” (Boulton G. et al.). Paris, ICSU-IAP-ISSC-TWAS, 2015. http://www.science-international.org/

• Invited member, Communications Working Group, SHARE – North America SHared Access Research Ecosystem (2013 – 2015) http://www.arl.org/focus-areas/shared-access-research-ecosystem-share#.U-Yalfl5OSo

• Invited by UNESCO as expert to contribute in debates and recommendations at the UNESCO Regional Latin America and the Caribbean Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research – Concept and Policies. UNESCO, Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 March 2013.http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/CI/CI/pdf/news/report_open_access_en.pdf

• Invited by UNESCO as expert to contribute at UNESCO-CEMCA International Multi-stakeholder Meeting on Development of Curriculum and Self-Directed Learning Tools for Open Access, New Delhi, India, September 04-06,2013. http://cemca.org.in/upcomingevents/international-multi-stakeholder-meeting-development-curriculum-and-self-directed-lear#.UoE2fPnTuoM http://open.cemca.org.in/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1

• Member Open Policy Network (2014-to date)

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• Member of the Advisory Board of Open Access India (2015-to date) http://openaccessindia.org/about-us/ As member, opinion requested about the draft for an open access policy for India (December 2016).

• Member of Latin America community of digital repositories and libraries (COLABORA). (2010-2012). http://www.saber.ula.ve/colabora/

• Translation to Spanish (with Reme Melero), and distribution in Latin America, of the 10th.year Budapest Open Access Initiative Declaration-BOAI10 http://www.soros.org/openaccess/boai-10-translations/spanish

Research on open access scholarly communications

• Institution: Project Public Knowledge Project (PKP).Project: Sustaining the World´s Most Widely Used Open Access Publishing PlatformMember of the Advisory PanelPeriod: September 2017 – February 2018 (6 months) URL: http://advancing-pkp.org/

• Institution: Joint Project Public Knowledge Project (PKP), Stanford University, Simon Fraser University, SPARC and other institutions. Project: The Open Access Publishing Cooperative Sudy. Member of Advisory Board and research team.Period: june 2015- may 2017URL: http://oa-cooperative.org/

• Institution: Joint project UNESCO – CLACSO – Public Knowledge Project, PKP - FLACSO Brazil – SciELO – Redalyc – African Journals Online AJOL.Project: Open Access indicators: Assessing growth and use of Open Access resources from developing regions — the cases of Latin America and AfricaPeriod: August 2013 – March 2014 http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/clacso/se/20140917054406/OpenAccess.pdf

• Institution: National University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Social Sciences, Gino Germani Research Institute, ArgentinaProject: Scientific Communication and Open Access (2012-to date)URL: http://iigg.sociales.uba.ar/proyecto-especial-aa/

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• Institution: National University of Rosario, Secretary of Science and Technology, Argentina Project: Towards a theoretical, methodological and technological model for the University open access institutional repository (2011- 2013)URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2133/3295

• Institution: UNESCOProject: Survey of Open Access in Latin America and the Caribbean: results for the UNESCO-GOAP Global Open Access Portal: a regional overview of open access in LAC and writing summary reports for 20 countries, one sub-region, and summary reports for 39 open access projects/organizations from the region and beyond LAC (its open access activities in the region). Included a selective bibliography of 300 publications related to open access initiatives in LAC.URL: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/portals-and-platforms/goap/access-by-region/latin-america-and-the-caribbean/Period: 2011 and regular update of regional profile

Program development and management

Open Access Program for Latin America and the Caribbean

Institution: CLACSO, Latin American Council of Social Sciences (Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales), an international network of 481 social science institutions in 37 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (Executive Secretariat: Argentina). Position: Coordination (1983-2016)Main responsibilities: Open Access Program (2013 – 2016)

http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/documentos/CLACSO_and_Open_Access_version_ingles.pdf

Latin America and the Caribbean Social Science Digital Repository (1998 – 2012). http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/Main results:

32.000 open access full-texts

850.000 average monthly downloads

CLACSO´s journal collection in Redalyc http://clacso.redalyc.org/

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Latin America social science editors and librarians community manager http://www.biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/somos/equipo/comunidad/editoresybiblioteca/

Distance training (Virtual Campus) for editors and librarians from the region

Fundraising: grants have been requested and provided by IDRC and ICA (Canadá), Andrew Mellon Foundation (USA), SIDA (Sweden), NORAD (Norway), International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP, Oxford).

ENGOV-Environmental Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean (April-November 2011). Co-coordination of project and communication activities. http://www.engov.eu/es/

Organization and coordination of regional activities Latin America and the Caribbean social science projects and

bibliographic databases (1983-1998)

Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Peer-Review Journals Open Access System

Institution: Redalyc-Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina y el Caribe, España y Portugal www.redalyc.orgMain products and services:

- Open access journal portal with 1.057 full-text peer-review journals- Open System for publishing e-journals in Iberoamerican countries- Scientometric and bibliometric indicators

Position: Member of the Board of the Redalyc-CLACSO collection of 731 social science journals http://clacso.redalyc.org/ (2015-to date)Member of Scientific Committee (2008-to date)Co-coordination of CLACSO´s journal collection in Redalyc (2009-2012)

Survey and dissemination of open access information resources

- Institution: International Social Science Council (ISSC)Position: Editor of ISSC Open Access Web Resources webpage URL: http://www.worldsocialscience.org/resources/links/Member of the ISSC Information and Communication Outreach Team

Period: 2009-to date

- International research project: ENGOV- Environmental Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean, a collaborative research project between Latin American and European research institutions, financed by the European CommissionPosition: Coordination of Dissemination of research project

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URL: http://www.engov.eu/en/Period: April – November 2011

- Institution: Argentine association of information networks (RECIARIA)Position: Executive Committee Member and Co-coordinator of Research CommissionProduct: Survey and dissemination of open access multidisciplinary full-text resourceshttps://sites.google.com/site/reciariaorg/productos-y-servicios/textos-completos-y-multimediosPeriod: 2006-2012 (Executive Committee and Co-coordinator) and 2006-to date (member of Research Commission)

International program for development research databases

Program: International Development Information Network (IDIN) with participation of networks from Asia (ADIPA, Kuala-Lumpur), Africa (CODESRIA, Dakar), Latin America and the Caribbean (CLACSO, Buenos Aires), Arab countries (AICARDES, Tunes) and Europe (EADI, Tilburg). Position:1985-1990: Coordinator of IDIN activities in Latin America 1991-1995: Coordinator of IDIN program Products and services:-Regional and international development databases (research projects, specialists profiles, bibliographic data)-Training and support of regional focal points Funding:OCDE (Paris), IDRC (Canadá), government of Italy, government of the Netherlands.http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca/dspace/handle/10625/47990

Internet consulting services

Company: Internauta, Argentina (started in 1995 and closed in 2001)Position: Managing Partner Period: 1995-2001Projects in charge: Strategic website development for non-profit organizations (YPF Foundation) and bank (Banco de Galicia). Training for companies (Instituto para el Desarrollo Empresario Argentino IDEA).

Latin America and the Caribbean network of information networks

Program: Red de Redes de Información de América Latina

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Position: member Period: 1993-1996Main products: Collaborative DC-ROMs with databases from 18 subject information networks of Latin America and the Caribbean. Training.Funding: IDRC (Canada).

Online access to scientific information

Program: training and online access to full-text scientific databases for 3.200 researchers from Argentina. Institution: Fundación Antorchas, ArgentinaPosition: Project proposal, implementation and coordination in Argentina, and agreements with Thomson Reuters and the British Library. Period: 1985-1990 Funding: Fundación Antorchas, Argentina

International consulting services

For UNESCO, IDRC (Canada), International Social Science Council, UNDP, UN, World Bank, among others.

Teaching and teaching materials.

Organization and teaching traditional and online courses on digital libraries and repositories for: Latin American Social Science Council (CLACSO), National Public Administration Institute of Argentina, UNESCO, FLACSO, CIESPAL, Universidad del Salvador (Argentina), CAICYT/CONICET (Argentina), EIAPP-Administration and Public Policies Iberoamerican School.

Member of Curriculum Design Committee for UNESCO Self-Directed Learning Materials on Open Access Scholarly Communications (UNESCO, 5 modules, 2013). http://www.unesco.org/new/en/media-services/single-view/news/unescos_open_access_oa_curriculum_is_now_online/#.VpLP3vnhA2w

Member of editorial boards and evaluation activities (last 5 years)

• CONACYT (National Council of Science and Technology, Mexico) – Member of the Evaluation Commission for the 2016 contest for the Development of Institutional Open Access Repositories in Mexico.

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• Redalyc (Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Peer-Review Journals Open Access System)- Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.

Co-Chair of Social Science and Humanities journal collection (2015-to date) http://clacso.redalyc.org/

Member of Scientific Committee (2008-to date).

• International Conference on Electronic Publishing. Member of Programme Committee (2017-to date) http://www.cyprusconferences.org/elpub2017/http://epress.utsc.utoronto.ca/elpub2018/

• “Information Development” (Sage Publications, member of Editorial Advisory Board). 2005- 2014.

• Revista Convergencia-Revista de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México-UAEM. Member of peer-review team (2017-to date) http://convergencia.uaemex.mx/index

• CLACSO journal “Crítica y Emancipación”. Member of Editorial Board (2013 – to date)

• CLACSO journal “Megafón – La batalla de las ideas”. Member of Editorial Team (2017 – to date)

• International Conference on Digital Libraries and Repositories BIREDIAL-ISTEC. Scientific Review. (2013-to date)

• International Social Science Council (ISSC) International Conference Global Migrations. Oslo, 26 October 2016.

Member Evaluation Team Young Researchers Contest. Executive Nominations Committee (2013). Information and Communication Committee (2009-to date)

• Reciaria-Information Networks from Argentina. Member of Research Commission on open access resources. https://sites.google.com/site/reciariaorg/

• Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Section on Scholarly Resources. 1992-1997 y 2008-to date

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• IV Open Access Forum. At: XIV International Congress on Information INFO2016. La Habana, Cuba, 31st. October – 4th. November 2016. Member of Scientific Committee.

• CLACSO, Transnational Institute (TNI), Institute for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Buenos Aires (IEALC-UBA). Member of the Evaluation Commission for the research grants contest on struggles in defense of public commons in Latin America and the Caribbean. September 2016. http://www.clacso.org.ar/difusion/Concurso_CLACSO_TNI_IEALC_resultados/dictamen.htm

• Member of the evaluation team of the “Proposal of a model for open access management of the intelectual output of Cuban scientific and academic institutions” Science and Technology National Library, Cuba. November 2016.

International panels/events co-organized (only those in English, last 5 years)

• Session “Working beyond borders: supporting global creation of and engagement with knowledge”. FORCE2016-Future of Scholarly Communications and e-Scholarship. Portland, Oregon, April 17-20, 2916. https://www.force11.org/meetings/force2016/program/agenda/session-working-beyond-borders-supporting-global-creation-andBlogpost: https://www.force11.org/blog/working-beyond-borders-why-we-need-global-diversity-scholarly-communicationsVideo: https://www.force11.org/meetings/force2016/media/videos

• CODESRIA-CLACSO-UNESCO panel on “Strengthening Scholarly Community-Led Open Access Publishing in the Global South”. At: 4° CODESRIA´s Conference on Electronic Publishing. Dakar, Senegal, March 30 – April 1, 2016. http://www.codesria.org/spip.php?rubrique257&lang=en

• Open Data in a Big Data World. Session at Science Forum South Africa. Organized with Science International (ICSU, IAP, TWAS, ISSC). Pretoria, South Africa, 8-9 December 2015. www.sfsa.co.za

• Bridging Scholarly Divides-Open Access Publishing in Latin American Studies. Panel at LASA-Latin American Studies Association Congress. Puerto Rico, 27-29 mayo 2015.

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• Open Access: Latin American and North American Perspectives. Panel LASA-CLACSO in Latin American Studies Association LASA Congress. Chicago, 21-24 May 2014

• 10 questions about open access to increase visibility and use of Southern perspectives for addressing global challenges. In: CLACSO-CODESRIA-IDEAs South-South Comparative Research Workshop. Dakar, Senegal, 24-25 July 2014; Bangkok, Tayland, 3-8 Nov. 2014; Arab Council of Social Sciences Conference, Beirut, Lebanon, 13-15 Mar.2015. http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/10-questions-about-open-access-to-research

• Knowledge as a commons: open access and digital scholarship in the social sciences. International panel organized by CLACSO in collaboration with CODESRIA (Africa), IDEAs (India), INASP (GB), and India Council for Social Science Research. In: World Social Science Forum WSSF 2013. Montreal, 13-15 October 2013 http://www.wssf2013.org/panel-comit%C3%A9/knowledge-commons-open-access-and-digital-scholarship-social-sciences

Publications

Publications listed in E-Lis

Publications and opinions (only those in English from last 5 years, as author/co-author):

• “Realising the BOAI visión: a view from the global South” (answering questions from Richard Poynder, December 20th, 2017)

• “Open Data in a Big Data World. An International Accord” (Boulton G. et al.). Paris, ICSU-IAP-ISSC-TWAS, 2015.

o Short Accord http://www.icsu.org/science-international/accord/open-data-in-a-big-data-world-short

o Long Accord http://www.icsu.org/science-international/accord/open-data-in-a-big-data-world-long

• Babini, D & Machin-Mastromatteo (2015). Latin American Science is meant to be open access: Initiatives and current challenges. Information Development, vol.31 (5).477-481. DOI: 10.1177/0266666915601420 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0266666915601420 Open access to the article: http://eprints.rclis.org/31054/

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• Open access in Latin America. A paragon for the rest of the world.https://www.coar-repositories.org/news-media/open-access-in-latin-america-a-paragon-for-the-rest-of-the-world/http://sparc.arl.org/blog/open-access-latin-america-paragon-rest-world

• Shearer, K. & members of the COAR Aligning Repository Networks Committee (2015). Promoting Open Knowledge and Open Science Report of the Current State of Repositories. https://www.coar-repositories.org/files/COAR-State-of-Repositories-May-2015-final.pdf

• Babini D. (2014). The risk of open access becoming integrated into existing commercial publishing - the need of a global system of noncommercial open access scholarly communications. Rev Eletron de Comun Inf Inov Saúde [Internet]. out-dez 2014; 8(4):438-442. http://www.reciis.icict.fiocruz.br/index.php/reciis/article/view/431/pdf_337

• Shearer, K. & Babini, D.(2014). Challenges for the Global Periphery. In: Mapping the Future of Scholarly Publishing. The Open Science Initiative Working Group. National Science Communications Institute. http://nationalscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/OSI-report-Feb-2015.pdf

• Alperin, J.P.; Babini, D.; Fischman, G.(eds.)(2014). Open Access Indicators and Scholarly Communications in Latin America (Project: UNESCO-FLACSO-PKP-SciELO-Redalyc-CLACSO). Buenos Aires, CLACSO, August 2014 http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/clacso/se/20140917054406/OpenAccess.pdf

• Babini, D.; Archuby, G.; Carrizo, V.; García, D.A.; Higa, S.; Spano, D.(2014). Open Access Indicators in Subject Digital Repositories. The Case of CLACSO´s Latin America and the Caribbean Social Sciences Digital Repository Indicators. In: Alperin, J.P.; Babini, D.; Fischman, G.(eds.) 2014. Open Access Indicators and Scholarly Communications in Latin America. Buenos Aires, CLACSO, August 2014. http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/clacso/se/20140917054406/OpenAccess.pdf

• Cases of knowledge into use in the policy process. In: Global Development Network GDN (2014). Report. Annex 5. pages 127-128. New Delhi, India, 2014. http://r4d.dfid.gov.uk/pdf/outputs/GDNet/ME_year3_2014.pdf

• UNESCO Open Access Curricula for Researchers and Librarians. (UNESCO, 5 modules, 2014). Member of the Curriculum Design Committee. http://bit.ly/1HDW7Fj

• Babini, D. (2013) “Voices from the Global South on Open Access in Social Sciences”. In: Open Access Perspectives in the Humanities and Social

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Sciences. Open Access Conference Booklet, London School of Economics Public Policy Group & SAGE. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/files/2013/10/Open-Access-HSS-eCollection.pdf DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3712.1922

• Dorta-Duque Maria & Babini, Dominique (2013). Open Access Digital Repositories from Latin America and the Caribbean as Resources for Social Science Libraries (DOI: 10.13140/2.1.4981.9529). Repositorios Digitales de Acceso Abierto en América Latina y el Caribe como Recursos para las Bibliotecas de Ciencias Sociales (DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1836.2241). En: Rudasill N. & Dorta-Duque, M. (eds.) Open Access and Digital Libraries. De Gruyter Saur, 2013. http://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/181804

• Scientific Output from Latin America and the Caribbean – Identification of the Main Institutions for Regional Open Access Integration Strategies (2012) http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2125996

• Open access initiatives in the Global South affirm the lasting value of a shared scholarly communications system. In: London School of Economics and Political Science Impact Blog, October 23rd, 2013. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/10/23/global-south-open-access-initiatives/

• (Review) UNESCO Guidelines provide a detailed review of Open Access. SciELO in Perspective, September 13th., 2013. http://blog.scielo.org/en/2013/09/13/unesco-guidelines-provide-a-detailed-review-of-open-access/

• (Interview) Interview by Richard Poynder (UK)“Dominique Babini on the state of Open Access: Where we are, what still needs to be done” (25-7-2013) http://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/dominique-babini-on-state-of-open.html

Invited presentations (only those in English, last 5 years)

For statistics of views and downloads of presentations in CLACSO´s Slideshare

• -Open access to humanities – perspectives from the Global South. World Humanities Conference, CLACSO’s 50th Anniversary Symposium, Panel “The humanities and knowledge as a public good” University of Liege, Belgium, 7-9 August 2017

• World landscape of repositories and repository networks : achievements, challenges, opportunities. Invited presentation at:

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CERN-University of Geneva Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communications. University of Geneva, 21-23 June 2017. Recording.

• Aligning research funding to inform policy – the case of CLACSO´s social science and humanities network. Invited presentation at: Trans-Atlantic Platform for Social Science and Humanities Workshop on “Towards new Transatlantic dialogue in the social sciences and humanities”. Brussels, 27-28 September 2016.

• Open Access in Latin America & the case of CLACSO-REDALYC. Dominique Babini and Arianna Becerrill. New York, Metropolitan New York Library Council, May 31st., 2016. http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/open-access-in-latin-america-the-case-of-clacsoredalyc-62595295

• Scholarly community led Open Access in Latin America. CODESRIA-UNESCO –CLACSO Panel: Strengthening Scholarly Community Led open access publishing in the Global South. CODESRIA Conference on Electronic Publishing and Dissemination. CODESRIA-Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. Dakar, Senegal, March 30-April1st., 2016 http://www.codesria.org/spip.php?rubrique257&lang=en Access to presentation: http://www.codesria.org/spip.php?article2564&lang=en and http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/scholarly-community-led-open-access-in-latin-americahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=LnjiHijGzdU

• Open data in a big data world. Fourth CODESRIA Conference on Electronic Publishing. CODESRIA-Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, Dakar, Senegal, March 30-April 1st., 2016. http://www.slideshare.net/CLACSOredbiblio/open-data-in-a-big-data-world-accord-icsuiapissctwas-59955815 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2Pu5V-ziuM

• Latin America social sciences open access experience and perspective. Radical Open Access Conference, Coventry University (UK), 15-16 June 2015. http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/radical-open-access-clacsobabini http://radicalopenaccess.disruptivemedia.org.uk/http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/radical-open-access-clacsobabiniVideo: https://ia801500.us.archive.org/35/items/ROAPanel5_201601/1%20-%20Dominique%20Babini.ogv

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• Next generation repositories. No presentation. Closed meeting organized by COAR with support from UNESCO. University of Porto, 17-18 April 2015.

• Repositories as key players in non-commercial open access – a developing region perspective. COAR-SPARC Conference “Connecting research, bridging communities, opening scholarship”. University of Porto, Portugal, April 15-16, 2015. http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/coar-sparc-2015babini-clacso

• Open access is about access and re-use, but it is also about being able to contribute and participate in global conversations - developing region concerns. Global Research Council & Research Councils UK Workshop “Unlocking the future: Open Access communication in a global research environment”. London, British Library, 1-2 April 2015. bit.ly/1IBfcIh

• Towards global cooperative noncommercial open access - contributions from Latin America. Consultative Forum on Open Access: Towards high level interventions for research and development in Africa. Network of African Science Academies – NASAC. Nairobi, Kenia, 29-30 January 2015. DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1818.1440

http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/nasac-oa-forum-2015http://www.nasaconline.org/attachments/article/216/Report%20of

%20the%2 0Consultative%20Forum%20in%20Open%20Access-WEB.pdfhttp://www.nasaconline.org/index.php/news-and-events/news-

articles/216-nasac-unesco-knaw-consultative-forum-on-open-access-oa

• APC´s: the new enclosure to knowledge. Panel: Opening up the world. In: COASP-Conference of the Open Access Scholarly Association. Paris, UNESCO,Headquarters, 17-19 September 2014. http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/coasp2014-dominique-babini-clacsoDOI: 10.13140/2.1.4810.3687

Video (18´): http://river-valley.zeeba.tv/media/conferences/coasp-2014/0301-Dominique-Babini/

• 10 questions about open access to increase visibility and use of

Southern perspectives for addressing global challenges. In: CLACSO-CODESRIA-IDEAs South-South Comparative Research Workshop. Dakar, Senegal, 24-25 July 2014. http://www.slideshare.net/Babini/10-questions-about-open-access-to-research DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1415.8729

• Open Access in Latin America. In panel: “Research without borders: Open Access in the Americas”, Columbia University, 29 Abril 2014. Video (20´): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNlGabHIHQE http://www.slideshare.net/CLACSOredbiblio/open-access-in-latin-america

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CKmgHYrf6E&feature=youtu.be DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2988.7364

• Open Access in Argentina (Dominique Babini & Susana Finquelievich). In: 10´country presentations at UNESCO Regional Latin America and the Caribbean Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research – Concept and Policies. UNESCO, Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 March 2013. http://es.slideshare.net/Babini/open-access-in-argentina-17236685 DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2059.9688

• Open Access in Latin America and the Caribbean. In: UNESCO Regional Latin America and the Caribbean Consultation on Open Access to Scientific Information and Research – Concept and Policies. UNESCO, Kingston, Jamaica, 5-8 March 2013. http://es.slideshare.net/Babini/clacso-dominique-babini-open-access-in-latin-america DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3108.5442

• Open Access contribution to inclusive and participatory global knowledge societies. In: 2013 World Summit on the Information Society – Multistakeholder Review Event WSIS+10. Unesco, Paris, 25-27 February 2013 https://www.unesco-ci.org/cmscore/events/34-critical-social-sciences-digital-age http://es.slideshare.net/Babini/wsis10-dominique-babini DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1535.6809

Citations received in Google Scholar

Videos: (in English, last years)- Dominique Babini, CLACSO, speaking on her recent OA activities in Latin

America. Interview by Leslie Chan and Iryna Kuchma, University of Porto, Portugal, April 2015. https://vimeo.com/125689120

Education

Doctorate in political science (University of Salvador, Argentina, 1979-1983). Thesis: national information policy

Postgraduate studies in library sciences (2 years certificate, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina,1976-77)

Graduate studies in political science (Licenciada en ciencia política, University of Salvador, Argentina, 1973-77)

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Management course for executives (two years part-time, 1983-84). Universidad Católica Argentina.

Short courses (last 10 years)

Formulation of a public policy advocacy plan. CIPPEC- Center for the Implementation of Public Policies and GDN-The Global Development Network (70 hours online course, February-March 2012)

Social networks analysis and management. Universidad Bolivariana de Chile (November 2005-January 2006, 125 hours, e-learning).

Languages:Spanish: nativeEnglish: fluentFrench: fluent speaking and reading, basic writingPortuguese: basic understanding

Personal information and contact:Nationality: ArgentinaPersonal address: Vieytes 526, 1640 Martinez, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTelephone: home (54 11) 4798-5097 Cellular 15-5311-9754 Mail: [email protected]: dominique.babiniORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5752-7060 cv: http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/archivos_web_adj/DominiqueBabini_cv_En.pdf

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/dominiquebabiniExit Directory: http://www.directorioexit.info/ficha681Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=776413381Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/BabiniTwitter: @dominiquebabini

Buenos Aires, 2018

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