3rd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access

Conference

Sessions are designed to foster inclusive dialogue, collaboration, capacity building, and actionable policy outcomes, with careful attention to regional representation and gender balance, ensuring diverse global perspectives in every discussion.

The 3rd Global Summit on Diamond OA seeks to contribute to a resilient, equitable, and multilingual scholarly communication ecosystem underpinned by Diamond OA models and interoperable, public digital infrastructures. The Summit envisions strengthening Diamond OA across all disciplines by catalyzing collaborative governance, public investment, and sustainable infrastructure in a global knowledge commons.

  • Public digital infrastructures:
    Build and provide sustainable funding for resilient, interoperable, community-owned public infrastructures and platforms that serve the research lifecycle and the public good.
  • Equity, inclusivity & multilingualism:
    Develop inclusive publishing models that amplify the linguistic and epistemic diversity of knowledge systems and publication formats and can address technological challenges.
  • Collaborative & inclusive governance:
    Adopt transparent and inclusive governance frameworks for institutions and scholarly societies and develop responsible research assessment.
  • Supportive policies & global leadership:
    Align worldwide institutional and government policies for Open Access with UNESCO’s Open Science & Digital Public Infrastructure frameworks
  • Cross-disciplinary bridges:
    Integrate scholarly perspectives on agriculture, health, environment, social sciences, and humanities.
  • Scale Diamond OA across disciplines through supportive policies, infrastructure, and funding
  • Foster inclusive collaboration among diverse stakeholders
  • Strengthen governance emphasizing transparency and community leadership
  • Embed Diamond OA within digital public infrastructure and global policy agendas
  • Encourage Responsible Research Assessment and incentives for adoption
  • Address inequities in access, authorship, and visibility for underrepresented regions, languages, and disciplines
  • Develop national, regional, and global implementation roadmaps
  • Global Leadership – Advancing equitable participation and visibility of underrepresented researchers and institutions worldwide in shaping inclusive, multilingual Diamond Open Access.
  • Community-Owned Infrastructures: Supporting sustainable, non-commercial, community-led publishing systems.
  • Knowledge Diversity: Integrating bibliodiversity, multilingualism, local journals, indigenous knowledge, and diverse formats.
  • Sustainability & Capacity-Building: Developing funding models and coordinated training for repositories, journals, and libraries.
  • Collaboration & Norm-Setting: Fostering cross-regional cooperation, transparent peer review, preprints integration, and alignment with UNESCO’s Open Science vision
Date and Hour
02 February 2026 06 February 2026
Venue
University of Agricultural Sciences
Bengaluru, India

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