What is the role of RedCLARA in the development of cooperation in Latin America? What are the main activities and projects carried out by the network to reach its goals?
What is the role of RedCLARA in the development of cooperation in Latin America? What are the main activities and projects carried out by the network to reach its goals?
La Asociación Red Universitaria de Alta Velocidad del Valle del Cauca (RUAV), de Colombia, entrevistó al director ejecutivo de RedClara, Florencio Utreras. Según él, la inversión en el campus garantizará el acceso y el mejor aprovechamiento de las redes académicas.
On July 9 and 10, three major regional open access repository networks and aggregators (OpenAire, LA Referencia, and SHARE), along with the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) and Center for Open Science (COS) met in Charlottesville, Virginia to discuss synergies and potential areas of collaboration.
This online event has the objective of providing a forum for institutions and individuals to discuss how libraries and information centers can promote the adoption of access to information as part of the post-2015 agenda, in particular United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Four rectors from different Latin American universities have “called” the Information and Communication Technologies to lead the internal processes in higher education institutions, at the enclosing session of TICAL2015 Conference, held between July 6 and 8, in Viña del Mar, Chile. The Rectors Board of TICAL2015 was coordinated and moderated by José Palacios, president of the Red Universitaria Nacional, of Chile (REUNA).
El despliegue de fibra oscura para la Red Nacional Académica de Tecnología Avanzada (RENATA) permitirá el crecimiento de su capacidad de 7,6 Gbps a 1.900 Gbps. En 2016, la capacidad de la red será 250 veces más grande que la actual y en los próximos años RENATA pasará de 174 a 953 instituciones conectadas en Colombia.
