The Policy Center for the New South (PCNS) is launching its Open Knowledge Repository, a new digital platform providing free and unrestricted access to the Center’s research and publications.

 

Created as part of PCNS’s commitment to Open Science, the repository brings together the Center’s research outputs within a single, searchable, and accessible digital space. It represents an important step in strengthening the dissemination, visibility, accessibility, and long-term reach of the knowledge produced by PCNS and its research community.

ADVANCING OPEN SCIENCE. EXPANDING ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE

Research achieves its greatest value when it can circulate, inform debate, stimulate further inquiry, and contribute to better decision-making.

 

The PCNS Open Knowledge Repository reflects this principle by making the Center’s publications openly available to a broad community of users, including policymakers, public institutions, international organizations, researchers, universities, think tanks, professionals, institutional partners, students, and the wider public.

 

Through the repository, users can discover and consult PCNS research without unnecessary barriers to access. By bringing publications together within a dedicated digital infrastructure, PCNS aims to make its intellectual production easier to find, use, reference, and share.

 

The initiative contributes to a broader institutional ambition: ensuring that high-quality research is not only produced, but also accessible to those shaping policy, advancing scholarship, and contributing to public debate.

A SINGLE GATEWAY TO OUR RESEARCH

The repository provides a centralized point of access to a growing collection of PCNS publications and scientific resources.

 

Users can explore :

 

  • Books and edited volumes offering in-depth perspectives on major regional and global questions;
  • Peer-reviewed articles contributing to academic research and scholarly debate;
  • Research reports providing detailed analysis of strategic economic, political, and societal issues;
  • Policy documents translating research and expertise into insights relevant to decision-makers;
  • Other scientific and knowledge resources produced across the Center’s areas of research.

 

Resources can be consulted, downloaded, and shared freely, in accordance with the licensing terms applicable to each publication.

 

The repository’s searchable environment is intended to support both focused research and broader exploration, enabling users to navigate PCNS knowledge according to their professional, institutional, or academic interests.

A LIVING AND GROWING REPOSITORY

The PCNS Open Knowledge Repository is designed to evolve alongside the Center’s research.

 

Its collection will continue to grow as new publications and scientific resources are produced and made available, creating an increasingly rich body of openly accessible knowledge.

 

This makes the repository both an archive of PCNS intellectual production and a dynamic resource for following the Center’s ongoing research.

 

Policymakers and institutional partners are invited to return regularly, explore new publications, identify research relevant to their priorities, and share useful resources within their professional and academic networks.

 

Explore. Read. Download. Share.

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