BOBCATSSS Association Appeals of Solidarity to Ukraine

BOBCATSSS Association Appeals of Solidarity to Ukraine

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BOBCATSSS Association Appeals of Solidarity to Ukraine

BOBCATSSS Association (former EUCLID – European Association for Library and Information Education and Research) expresses solidarity and supports the EBLIDA, NAPLE, Public Libraries 2030 and their partners initiatives and Call – Libraries for Ukraine, on behalf of the community of the European LIS education and research units, members of the Bobcatsss Association.

Federation of European Publishers (FEP) Condemns Russia’s Attack on Ukraine

Federation of European Publishers (FEP) Condemns Russia’s Attack on Ukraine

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FEP condemns Russia’s attack on Ukraine

The Federation of European Publishers condemns Russia’s attack on Ukraine. This attack is a threat not just to Europe but also to the entire world, to quote the European Parliament President’s words, Roberta Metsola.

Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine and of the region, and especially with our colleagues; authors, translators, publishers, booksellers, and librarians. Keep writing, translating, publishing, and giving access to books. Even if they are a fragile rampart against the bombs, books and reading are essential to democracy.

Ukraine is a free country in a free Europe, and has the right to peace and democracy, for its citizens to live in safety, and to territorial integrity.

We are very fortunate that this year, Ukraine is one of the participating countries in the European Union Prize of Literature (EUPL). Ukraine is part of Creative Europe, of our common European family, and we believe that literature brings a message of peace and allows all European citizens to be “united in diversity”.

Plea to the European governments: support Ukrainian students and academics! Erasmus Student Network (ESN)

Plea to the European governments: support Ukrainian students and academics! Erasmus Student Network (ESN)

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Plea to the European governments: support Ukrainian students and academics!

The European Youth and Higher Education Community to the European governments: support Ukrainian students and academics!

Monday, 7 March, 2022 – 10:53

The European Students Union, the Erasmus Student Network, the European Union of Jewish Students, the European University AssociationScholars At Risk, the Tertiary Refugee Student Network and the Norwegian Students’ and Academics’ International Assistance Fund reiterate the Statement addressing the renewed Russian Aggression towards Ukraine, expressing solidarity with the Ukrainian people and all the educators and learners in the country as well as in the neighbouring territories that are suffering due to Russia’s war of aggression and a progressively developing full-scale invasion. The signatory organisations express their solidarity with the Ukrainian people and call for the restoration of peace and diplomacy.

Ukraine, as a full member of the European Higher Education Area since 2005, had demonstrated efforts and commitment in stepping into the family of Bologna Countries, to whom the basis of cooperation are the fundamental academic values, freedom of expression and the strive for achieving a democratic society.

The current circumstances call for solidarity with and immediate support for the Ukrainian Students and the academic community. We cannot foresee how future events will unfold but we call upon the academic community to take every necessary effort to support any solidarity actions. The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has stated that Ukrainians are ‘welcome’ on the EU territory and that the EU is ready to immediately host them if necessary.

Along with the students from Ukraine, we are aware of the uncertain situation international students in Ukraine are facing. Amid the desperate situation the whole country is facing, we call on their home governments to provide special support to their nationals and provide them with safety and security. We also want to reiterate our view that everyone has the right to cross international borders during conflict independently of their nationality or racial identity. In other countries, Ukrainian mobile students should be offered support adjusted to their needs and their safety should be guaranteed. If needed, visa periods and scholarships should be extended if students wish to remain in their hosting cities.

So far, student unions from Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK are calling their governments to create humanitarian corridors and to help students and academics continue to pursue their academic life in their countries. Many more are joining them, and many more are showing solidarity with Ukraine and condemning the Russian invasion. Now more than ever, it is time for European governments and European institutions to demonstrate their commitments to defend democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

We call on the Ministries of Higher Education and Higher Education Institutions in the European Higher Education Area to:

  • Use all the available resources to support and protect the lives of students and academics based in Ukraine;
  • Provide all the available means of transportation towards hosting universities, as well as all other education institutions (including adult centres, training facilities, learning communities), and coordinate relocation actions from the Ukrainian border;
  • Provide any available space in student dormitories or spaces in the Higher Education Institutions as shelters wherever needed, as well as in all other education institutions;
  • Provide a fast lane of scholarships and studying opportunities for Ukrainian students going into exile;
  • Limit, as much as possible, any visa hurdles to enter that Ukrainians fleeing their country could face;
  • Set up scholarships schemes for students and academics, taking example from the Norwegian and German experiences of the Students At-Risk programmes and the EU scholarship scheme for Belarusian students.

Furthermore, we call the European Commission, the European Parliament, the European Council and all the other EU institutions, as well as the Member States, to:

  • Create the possibility for Ukrainians to find a secure place in Europe, in cooperation with UN authorities and agencies;
  • Make sure that the evacuation from the country ensures the principles of equal treatment for all the people fleeing the war;
  • Support Higher Education Institutions in swiftly setting up places for students and academics to stay and continue their academic life;
  • Establish a dedicated EU support scheme for students at risk including students from Ukraine, and new national students at-risk programmes such as those in Germany and Norway.
  • Establish a dedicated EU fellowship scheme for researchers at risk, as proposed by the Inspireurope project, including researchers and scholars from Ukraine, and new national fellowship programmes such as those in France and Germany.

ATTACHMENT FILES: statement-use-of-the-university-resources-russian-invasion-of-ukraine.pdf

Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO)

Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO)

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Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO)

We are a group of cultural heritage professionals – librarians, archivists, researchers, programmers – working together to identify and archive at-risk sites, digital content, and data in Ukrainian cultural heritage institutions while the country is under attack. We are using a combination of technologies to crawl and archive sites and content, including the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, the Browsertrix crawler and the ArchiveWeb.page browser extension and app of the Webrecorder project

Для людей в УкраїніЩо робить SUCHO (Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online)?

March 8, 2022 press release: Volunteers Unite to Archive Ukrainian Cultural Heritage

How you can get involved

  1. No clue what’s going on? Visit our orientation page.
  2. Submit important URLs for collections in cultural heritage institutions in Ukraine
  3. If you can read Ukrainian or Russian, or if you can run the Browsertrix crawler (check out our Browsertrix documentation to see if it’s something you’d be up for trying), fill out the volunteer form.
  4. We are currently at capacity for people to help with Wayback Machine / Internet Archive tasks or manual Webrecorder tasks, but you can still help by submitting URLs.

You’ll need to wait until we add you to the Slack to actually get started, but if you want to read about the process, here’s our workflow and a orientation for new volunteers.

Project admins

You can reach all the admins at info@sucho.org. If you are a Ukrainian scholar who needs free storage for your research materials, please email storage@sucho.org to be connected with our partners at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute and the University of Alberta.

Please see our contributors page for more info on the team and our financial supporters!

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