Intellectual Property Day 2020 - Nurturing Innovation by protecting its architects
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26.04.20
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ICARDA has long committed to Open Data & Open Access of research by applying approaches that maximize access to science and innovation that work towards a greener future. Open access offers several benefits such as improving access to research, increasing visibility and recognition, enhancing scientific knowledge, and generating more impact so we fulfill our mission of improving livelihoods in the dry areas of the world.
In partnership with other CGIAR Centers, Research Programs, and international stakeholders, ICARDA developed a whole set of platforms that make knowledge sharing easier, while protecting its authors.
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