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CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary1 Science –Technology - Innovation We shall do it faster if we use the knowledge of the world!

Global collaboration Hans Hoffmann, CERN honorary2 Example: Technologies’ watch From CERN IT

Preliminary summary of the findings and conclusions of the “e- libraries’ school” at KIST Sep organised by CERN, UNESCO, KIST,.. Scientific Knowledge is a common good (in the end) The value of knowledge increases with its use “Open Access” to publications is the recognised best practice of publicly financed sciences in the world “Common use” copyrights are another best practice CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary3

Results from “e- libraries’ school” at KIST / Rwanda (1 st slide) Collect all peer reviewed or otherwise accepted scientific outputs of all research institutes and universities in Rwanda and mandate such institutions to make them openly available on the internet in Rwanda and globally (Open Access) Give these works the appropriate copyright statements (often “Creative Commons” copyrights are convenient and sufficient) Use, to begin with, the “Academic Repository of Rwanda”, the new common prototype provided by and now put into service at KIST CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 4

Go only to further institutional repositories when you are ready in your University and you have the additional resources beyond what you need to use and exploit “ARR”. “ARR” will then harvest your works into the central server according to national interest. Start now with all upcoming Master theses leading to a Master’s degree. Define your University’s policy of publication of scientific and other works and make such works available accordingly in the repository Define in your Universities the needs of external “Knowledge”, i.e. documents, other content of interest available on the internet, collect it or ask for it to be sent to you as DVD,..., for use in this country CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 5 Results from “e- libraries’ school” at KIST / Rwanda (2 nd slide)

Librarians in Rwanda have common tasks and common problems. Those present to the “school” appreciated the great interest of the discussions they had at the school amongst themselves and particularly with the IT persons providing the libraries’ IT services All librarians of Rwanda and the corresponding IT persons should be encouraged and helped to meet regularly to discuss libraries’ best practices, mutual assistance, exchange of ideas, formulation of their needs, according to the directives and requirements of their universities and of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Rwanda CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 6 Requirements from the “e- libraries’ school” at KIST / Rwanda (3 rd slide)

Collaboration, the key message Collaboration must be strong among all the libraries that will run and populate the repository ARR that we now are about to set up with faculty so that we get their working papers/ manuscripts/ reports/ teaching lessons and the theses of their students to establish links abroad; we should for example pack and send all our academic training lectures, European and other universities can provide “course ware” CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 7

Educational content and most urgently content for modern science education is of utmost importance, to be available from “ARR” Those present acknowledged the importance of discussing and working together and liked the first experience. Universities teachers, educating science teachers, and science teachers should be encouraged and helped to hold regular meetings to discuss common experiences, problems, best practices, mutual assistance and formulation of their needs, according to the directives and requirements of their universities and of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Rwanda CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 8 Results from the Butare /IRST courses on modern physics teaching (CERN with help of UNESCO)

Butare IRST continued Science teachers need to follow courses of modern science teaching regularly. To do this videoconfernecing over IP is of utmost importance for them. The slide on collaboration above applies equally to the teachers and the faculty forming teachers, in Rwanda and elsewhere CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 9

The Academic Repository of Rwanda needs skilled persons to make it useful, in terms of ITC support and librarian support Rwanda universities and schools should promote the creation of a “National Research and Education Networking” organisation to assure their necessary connectivity and service To make the ARR a success tutoring, assistance and collaboration with regional or other libraries (CERN) will be highly important. This can be conveniently supported by videoconferencing over IP CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 10 Requirements from the “e- libraries’ school” at KIST / Rwanda and IRST Butare

Next steps A draft report will be written in the next weeks and sent to all participants, the management of the involved institutions and other interested instances. It will contain recommendations and necessary actions Comments will be incorporated as possible A limited number of training occasion are offered by UNESCO and other places and should be proposed to appropriate person CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 11

Many thanks to: UNESCO IBSP and CERN as institution Participating institutions of RWANDA The help and contributions of the observers from Cameroun, Ghana and Mozambique The active participation of you all KIST (4) and IRST for providing services, premises, help, a server, CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary 12

We, the CERN people and Peter, are grateful for the hospitality and your interest: Thank you! CERN in everyday life H F Hoffmann CERN honorary13