Introduction: Based on relative population size and burden of disease, emergency care publication outputs from low- and middle-income regions are disproportionately lower than those of high-income regions. Ironically, outputs from regions with higher publication rates are often less relevant in the African context. As a result, the dissemination of and access to local research is essential to local researchers, but the cost of this access (actual and cost-wise) remains unknown. The aim of this study was to describe access to African emergency care publications in terms of publisher-based access (open access or subscription) and alternate access (self-archived or author provided), as well as the cost of access. Methods: We conducted a retros...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
Introduction: Based on relative population size and burden of disease, emergency care publicationout...
Introduction: Unrestricted access to journal publications speeds research progress, productivity, an...
CITATION: Hamzy, M. A., et al. 2019. Access to top-cited emergency care articles (published between ...
Introduction: Emergency care research in Africa is not on par with other world regions. The study ai...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) throughout Africa exists in various stages of development. The...
Traditional, subscription-based scientific publishing has its limitations: often, articles are inacc...
Information flow is the key to improving health development, especially in the developing countries....
Africa is a continent facing severe, urgent, and often unique health challenges. At the same time, i...
Introduction: Evidence based medicine is the standard of modern health care practices. Ongoing biome...
Open access publication rates have been steadily increasing over time. In spite of this growth, acad...
Background: Less than 2% of scientific publications originate in low-income countries. Transfer of i...
This article investigates the extent to which education publications authored by researchers based i...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
Introduction: Based on relative population size and burden of disease, emergency care publicationout...
Introduction: Unrestricted access to journal publications speeds research progress, productivity, an...
CITATION: Hamzy, M. A., et al. 2019. Access to top-cited emergency care articles (published between ...
Introduction: Emergency care research in Africa is not on par with other world regions. The study ai...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) throughout Africa exists in various stages of development. The...
Traditional, subscription-based scientific publishing has its limitations: often, articles are inacc...
Information flow is the key to improving health development, especially in the developing countries....
Africa is a continent facing severe, urgent, and often unique health challenges. At the same time, i...
Introduction: Evidence based medicine is the standard of modern health care practices. Ongoing biome...
Open access publication rates have been steadily increasing over time. In spite of this growth, acad...
Background: Less than 2% of scientific publications originate in low-income countries. Transfer of i...
This article investigates the extent to which education publications authored by researchers based i...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...