We are glad to have participated in the end-of-year event of the Rwanda Preprint Club, which is currently known as the Review and Curate Club.
Dine Roseline Dzekem (ORCID: 0000-0002-8210-9258) created the Review and Curate Club, an open-science and open-access club in Africa, which is operated by an enthusiastic committee. It aims to promote open science by boosting awareness of preprints, scientific processes, prereview, and curation.
The Review and Curate Club wrapped up 2024 with a webinar titled “Advocating for Preprint Sharing in Rwanda and Africa.” The event served as a platform to emphasize the growing importance of preprints in fostering collaboration, accelerating research, and building a stronger Open Science community in Africa.
Watch the recording here:
Four guest speakers have been featured with presentations on the key scholarly services for preprint sharing and community-based peer review:
- Jonny Coates from ASAPbio gave an overview of the African and global preprint landscape;
- Jo Havemann from Access 2 Perspectives provided an overview of Open Science, Open Access principles, and the opportunity to share preprints via the continental research repository AfricArXiv;
- Ogunniyi Tolulope Joseph, from the Review and Curate Club, presented the Needs assessment results “Promoting Preprint Awareness and Adoption in Africa: A Need-Driven Perspective From the African Region /
https://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/1798” conducted by the club; and - Vanessa Fairhurst from PREreview discussed the services and activities of PREreview, and the value of collaborative peer review.
Dine Roseline Dzekem, rounded up the event by sharing the club’s journey, achievements, challenges, and exciting plans for the future.
For assistance with preprinting your article, research methods, or requesting community organized review of articles/preprints, kindly connect via: dineroselinedzekem@gmail.com / josephtolulopeogunniyi@gmail.com or simply join the WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/EwqcyyjUlR57BZMvwuwIET
We hope this session inspired you to explore preprint sharing further and contribute to open science in Africa. We invite you to join us in our journey towards globally inclusive Open Science practices and collaborate in building a more transparent and accessible research ecosystem.
Visit our websites https://access2perspectives.org/ and africarxiv.org to learn more about the services we offer and to explore more than twenty sessions in the AfricArXiv Open Science webinar series.
Together, let’s shape the future of research dissemination across Africa and around the world!