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It is acknowledged by analysis of both SCOPUS and EBSCSCO databases that there are hardly any studies on open indigenous knowledge. We note the possibility of interfacing OS and OIK despite the limitations and suggest areas of attention 3 worth further exploration. OIK is likely to benefit more from the IK and OS challenges and opportunities to find its rightful place in OS movement in the future. Library and Information science education and research should be part of OIK growth.
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This page is a summary of: The complex marriage: interfacing open science and open indigenous knowledge, Library Management, March 2025, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/lm-11-2024-0125.
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