This panel, made up of leading experts, proposes to understand the principles that link the four ecosystems and their possible articulations and actions to advance the SDGs; and how different actors have taken part in promoting the movement to open knowledge in public institutions and universities in the region.
Register for the virtual event on Thursday, April 18 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Santiago, Chile). To participate virtually, register here . in the ECLAC library.
Address: ECLAC Library, Av. Dag Hammarskjöld 3477, Vitacura, Santiago.
Program:
- 13:00 – 13:15: Welcome words, Wouter Schallier, Head of Library and Web Services at ECLAC and Vicki McDonald, President of IFLA (video).
- 13:15 – 13:25: Open Academy: collaboration with other actors to achieve the SDGs, Cristian Pliscoff (Chile), Director of Public Administration of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC) / Member of RAGA.
- 13:25 – 13:35: Interactions with other open ecosystems: a view from Open Science, Claudia Medeiros (Brazil), Professor and researcher, UNICAMP / World Academy of Sciences / Brazilian Academy of Sciences / Research Data Alliance – RDA / World Data Systems (WDS).
- 13:35 – 13:45: Open Education: advances, challenges and spaces for collaboration with open ecosystems, Javiera Atenas (Chile-UK), Senior Lecturer in Learning and Teaching Enhancement in the school of Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Suffolk and member of the UNESCO Dynamic Coalition on Open Education.
- 13:45 – 13:55: Open Government: possible collaborations, Alvaro Ramírez-Alujas (Chile), Founder, principal researcher and coordinator of the Public Administration area of the Research Group on Government, Administration and Public Policies (GIGAPP).
- 13:55 – 14:30: Discussion Panel and Q&A: Wouter Schallier (Moderator)
- Closing words, Valeria Torres, Officer in charge of the Public Management and Open Government Area, ILPES, ECLAC.