My name is Khosiyat Oripova, and as a Stanford student, I’m frequently reminded of how fortunate I am to have access to abundant academic information and resources. During a recent conversation with one of my history professors, she emphasized, “Ensure that you use the most of the library and all the opportunities you have here, because once you leave the educational institution, obtaining resources becomes significantly more challenging.” This struck a chord with me, particularly considering how difficult it can be for plenty of individuals outside educational organizations to obtain relevant information for research.
That’s the reason my internship at Zendy proved to be valuable. Zendy was founded in 2019 with the goal of providing a seamless research experience, allowing users to effortlessly access research from leading publishers worldwide. Zendy provides an increasingly customized discovery experience by utilizing a variety of AI-powered resources, including ZAIA — AI assistant for research. Zendy combines open access allowing users to easily discover, read, and download research.
Whether you’re a healthcare practitioner in a developing nation, an enthusiastic high school student, or a member of a community-based organisation tackling local issues, you may immediately and easily access the information you need. In the hectic modern society, information is not only helpful but necessary. For instance, grassroots organisations focused on local concerns may overlook creative initiatives given that they do not have a source for relevant research. So, how can we create a more approachable research landscape? Here are some important steps:
- Creating initiatives that concentrate on interpreting information in understandable formats for non-experts can help communities use knowledge in meaningful methods
- Universities and institutions can form collaborations with local groups to share discoveries and ideas, assuring that valuable research benefits those who need it most
Making knowledge accessible is more than just an academic matter; it is a collaborative responsibility. As we advocate for a more open research landscape, remember that accessibility has far-reaching benefits outside academia. Accessible research may contribute to driving social transformation, generate innovative thoughts, and produce initiatives to address societal concerns. Every step toward openness helps to create a more informed and influential society.
Khosiyat is a fourth-year student at Stanford University studying International Relations and Security. She completed a 6-month market research internship at Zendy. If you’re interested in interning with us in the future, please contact hello@zendy.io.