Research Support and Open Access: Notes from Nigeria
Samuel, Noah Oluwafemi
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Title
Research Support and Open Access: Notes from Nigeria
Author(s)
Samuel, Noah Oluwafemi
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
Research Support
Open access
Nigeria
Geographic Coverage
Nigeria
Abstract
This paper examines the research environment
in Nigeria in relation to the developing trends in
the global research community and specifically
regarding research funding by government as a
viable way of ensuring access to research result.
The paper is devoted to examining the support
available for research and researchers and
exploring the concept of open access to research
articles by scholars in Nigerian institutions. Also,
the paper examined the level of mobile device
and Internet penetration in Nigeria. Using the
conceptual approach, the paper started with a
brief background and proceeded to examine
research support in Nigeria. The remaining
sections are on the World Wide Web and
information sharing, Internet access in Nigeria,
open access scholarly publications, and
suggestions and conclusions, which synthesized
the thoughts in the preceding sections. This paper
argued that the current rate of mobile device and
Internet penetration can only be seen as a benefit
if access to scholarly work is freely available to
all. The paper concluded on the need for
increased funding for research by the Nigerian
government as well as both for-profit and not for
profit organisations within the country as a
way to achieving any developmental objectives
set by the government.
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