WE ALL KNOW HOW the escalating price of journal subscriptions takes a bite every year from our libraries\u27 budgets. Still, if you are reading this in a library in the United States, the U.K., or any other developed nation, you may not realize the devastating effect the high costs of journals have on libraries in less developed nations. Barbara Kirsop, secretary of the Electronic Publishing Trust for Development and director of Bioline Publications, says when she asked a librarian in a sub-Saharan African nation what journals that library would order this year, the answer was, None
countries For some years now it has been the policy of the BMJ Pub-lishing Group to give free subscr...
Current print journals have become scarce commodity in university libraries of the developing countr...
The World Wide Web service African Journals Online offers the tables of contents and abstracts of ar...
WE ALL KNOW HOW the escalating price of journal subscriptions takes a bite every year from our libra...
Getting our journals to developing countries For some years now it has been our policy to give grati...
Open access (OA) journals published in the most developed countries survive primarily on the author-...
This paper examines the use of open access journals by academic libraries in the developing world: a...
The growth of Internet and digital technologies has changed the world of journal publishing and rese...
www.jclinpath.com): free for the developing countries The information gap between the developed and ...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the devel...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...
Prior research has suggested that providing free and discounted access to the scientific literature ...
Researchers from developing countries have been facing problems in accessing scientific literature e...
countries For some years now it has been the policy of the BMJ Pub-lishing Group to give free subscr...
Current print journals have become scarce commodity in university libraries of the developing countr...
The World Wide Web service African Journals Online offers the tables of contents and abstracts of ar...
WE ALL KNOW HOW the escalating price of journal subscriptions takes a bite every year from our libra...
Getting our journals to developing countries For some years now it has been our policy to give grati...
Open access (OA) journals published in the most developed countries survive primarily on the author-...
This paper examines the use of open access journals by academic libraries in the developing world: a...
The growth of Internet and digital technologies has changed the world of journal publishing and rese...
www.jclinpath.com): free for the developing countries The information gap between the developed and ...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the devel...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...
Prior research has suggested that providing free and discounted access to the scientific literature ...
Researchers from developing countries have been facing problems in accessing scientific literature e...
countries For some years now it has been the policy of the BMJ Pub-lishing Group to give free subscr...
Current print journals have become scarce commodity in university libraries of the developing countr...
The World Wide Web service African Journals Online offers the tables of contents and abstracts of ar...