International Open Access Week is held annually in the last week of October. IN 2021 p. it will take place with 25 by 31 October. The theme of this year's International Open Week is "It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity» ("It's important how we discover knowledge: fair participation »). More details - at the link: 2021 Open Access Week). Its aim is to pool knowledge and mobilize civil society to ensure free and equal access to educational resources and research results among researchers from developed countries and countries., developing. This is especially important in a pandemic and closed borders between countries, which actualizes the social need for open science. NUS them. adm. Makarova supports the movement of open access to scientific information: - through the placement of scientific works of the teaching staff, employees and students of NUS named after. adm. Makarov in the electronic institutional repository eIR NUOS; - through support in free access of electronic versions of scientific publications "Shipbuilding and marine infrastructure", "Collection of scientific works of NUS"; - by creating and editing the pages of the leading scientists of the university in Wikipedia with links to scientific works, which are in the public domain; - through registration of the eIR NUOS repository in international directories: ONLY, ROAR and others. Every year the Scientific Library of NUS named after. adm. Makarova uses Open Access Week as a platform for meetings and educational activities. This promotion provides an opportunity to better understand the benefits, which provides open access, to share experiences, ideas for the implementation of open access and helps to expand the range of participants in the open access movement. To successfully perform scientific and educational work, scientists and students need to quickly navigate the huge flow of information. The challenge is, to find the original most valuable in this stream, current information, which is presented in the book, articles, to any other source, and is publicly available. Therefore in the conditions of quarantine measures, associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, and the transition of NUS. adm. Makarov for distance learning, employees of the Electronic reading room (The main building, aud. 547, tetyana.korolova@nuos.edu.ua) ready to answer your questions and advise on: – use of open and test access resources in the National Library of NUS named after. adm. Makarova; – use of scientometric databases Scopus and Web of Science; – use of electronic resources of the ScienceDirect database, SpringerLink, BenthamScience, EBSCO and setting up remote access to them; – placing your publications in the public domain; – citation indices and impact factor of journals; – electronic resources of our library and access to them. It is also prepared for the International Open Access Week 9-and release of the open access resources web navigator. You can get acquainted with it on the library's website in the sections "Open access resources" https://bit.ly/3nY8c3W. Dear users! Join the world community in celebrating Open Access Week. We invite you to join: – a webinar from Clarivate with an online broadcast on YouTube (https://youtu.be/CShHun9MXJw) 27 October 2021 p. (14:00–16:30); – anti-school of university librarians, topic "Copyright and open licenses Creative Commons" 28 October 2021 p. (11:00–13:00). In parallel, the event will be broadcast on Facebook on the page of the Ukrainian Library Association https://www.facebook.com/ula.org.ua/ ; – online course "Scientific communication in the digital age". Registration at the link https://cutt.ly/jRPE0PZ at a time convenient for you; – public discussion of the draft Law of Ukraine "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine" On Scientific and Scientific-Technical Activity "". This document proposes changes, extremely important for science in Ukraine! You can download the table here https://cutt.ly/yRPE8To. – Open Access Ukraine community http://www.openaccessweek.org/group/openaccessukraine, to exchange views and share best practices. Let's make access to knowledge free!

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