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Serbia consults on copyright

In April 2026, EIFL submitted comments for a public consultation organized by the Intellectual Property Office of the Republic of Serbia on the Draft Law on Copyright and Related Rights (2026). The amendments seek to harmonize Serbian law with two EU Directives (Directive 2012/28 on orphan works and Directive 2014/26 on collective management organizations), and to implement the Marrakesh Treaty for persons with disabilities into national law.

Kenya and Zambia consult on copyright

In March, EIFL responded to two public consultations on proposed new copyright laws. The Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) invited stakeholders to submit written comments on the Copyright and Related Rights Bill, 2026, while in Zambia, the Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) encouraged stakeholders to review and send proposals on the Copyright and Related Rights Bill, 2025 (extended deadline 31 March 2026). The bills seek to modernize the copyright frameworks in Kenya and Zambia in line with technological developments and international best practices.

EIFL signs with Encyclopaedia Britannica Ltd

EIFL has signed a three-year agreement with Encyclopaedia Britannica Ltd providing discounted pricing for Britannica Academic, a comprehensive, authoritative digital library featuring expert-reviewed encyclopedia articles, primary sources, journals, and multimedia.

Libraries in 29  EIFL partner countries are eligible to access Britannica Academic through this agreement. The agreement starts on 1 April 2026 and runs for three years, until 31 March  2029. 

Using AI Tools in Learning and Training

This EIFL webinar will explore practical experiences in using AI (artificial intelligence) tools for learning and training. There will be a particular focus on using AI tools for personal learning and for developing materials for open science training. The webinar is intended for trainers, librarians and anyone interested in AI-enhanced learning. 

EIFL-PLIP ‘Small Bites’ video: Managing distracting behaviour in training

Public librarians provide training on various topics in their communities, and to support them, the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) has developed several educational videos in the EIFL-PLIP ‘Small Bites’ series on organizing and delivering library training programmes. We are pleased to share a new 'Small Bites' video, on the topic, ‘Managing Distracting Behaviour in Training’

Launch of the AEGIS-OA project

AEGIS-OA (Activate European Guidance and Incentives for Sustainable Open Access publishing), a project funded by the EU under the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, kicked off on 19-20 March 2026 in Brussels. 

EIFL is one of 24 organizations from 16 European countries partnering in the AEGIS-OA project, which brings together a diverse range of research-performing organizations, service providers, and National Capacity Centres with expertise in institutional publishing, Diamond open access, and open science. 

WACREN Conference 2026 – Diamond Open Access Agenda

Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will speak about strengthening the quality and sustainability of Diamond Open Access in Africa: funding, support and impact. Her talk will cover results of the Collaboration for sustainable open access publishing in Africa project, implemented by EIFL, AJOL (African Journals Online) and WACREN (the West and Central African Research and Education Network), with funding from Wellcome. 

9th OpenAIRE Open Science Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp

New applications deadline for the 9th OpenAIRE Open Science Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp for librarians, data stewards, research support staff or any other professional stakeholders who are planning to deliver open science training to researchers, research support staff and/or students - 

Deadline for applications: Extended to 13 April 2026 (23:59 CEST)
Results announcement: 17 April 2026
Bootcamp: 25 - 29 May 2026

Diamond Open Access Policy Forum Africa (French)

Join the first meeting of the Diamond Open Access (OA) Policy Forum Africa, to be held in French, and discuss findings from the Scoping Report on Non-for-profit Publishing Ecosystems, Landscape Report on Diamond OA Publishing in Africa, Europe, and Latin America, advocacy materials for Diamond OA publishing, national and institutional approaches to Diamond OA publishing and policymaking processes and challenges.

The African Journal of Information and Communication

The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, Diamond open access journal published by the LINK Centre at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) in Johannesburg, South Africa. AJIC's content focuses on the dimensions of digital, electronic and physical ecosystems that facilitate information, communication, innovation and transformation in African settings and in the broader Global South.

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