Toward a New Policy for Scientific and Technical Communication: the Case of Kyrgyz Republic
Nurlan Djenchuraev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive new policy for scientific and technical communication in Kyrgyzstan, addressing access, visibility, and international collaboration challenges in the context of electronic communication advancements.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated approach to STI policy formulation considering electronic communication, infrastructure, legislation, and education, tailored for Kyrgyzstan's needs.
Findings
Identified key challenges in access and visibility of Kyrgyz research.
Recommended policy components including infrastructure, legislation, and training.
Compared electronic and paper-based communication approaches.
Abstract
The objective of this policy paper is to formulate a new policy in the field of scientific and technical information (STI) in Kyrgyz Republic in the light of emergence and rapid development of electronic scientific communication. The major problem with communication in science in the Republic is lack of adequate access to information by scientists. An equally serious problem is poor visibility of research conducted in Kyrgyzstan and, as consequence, negligible research impact on academic society globally. The paper proposes an integrated approach to formulation of a new STI policy based on a number of policy components: telecommunication networks, computerization, STI systems, legislation & standards, and education & trainings. Two alternatives were considered: electronic vs. paper-based scientific communication and development of the national STI system vs. cross-national virtual…
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Taxonomy
Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Research, Science, and Academia · Knowledge Management and Sharing
