Background: In 1982, the Annals of Virology published a paper showing how Liberia has a highly endemic potential of Ebola warning health authorities of the risk for potential outbreaks; this journal is only available by subscription. Limiting the accessibility of such knowledge may have reduced information propagation toward public health actors who were indeed surprised by and unprepared for the 2014 epidemic. Open access (OA) publication can allow for increased access to global health research (GHR). Our study aims to assess the use, cost and impact of OA diffusion in the context of GHR. Method: A total of 3366 research articles indexed under the Medical Heading Subject Heading “Global Health” published between 2010 and 2014 were r...
Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion of the health sciences liter...
This dataset contains a set of 3,366 research articles indexed in PubMed under the Medical Heading S...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Background: In 1982, the Annals of Virology published a paper showing how Liberia has a highly endem...
Abstract Background In 1982, the Annals of Virology published a paper showing how Liberia has a high...
Traditionally, access to research information has been restricted through journal subscriptions. Thi...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
the World Health Organization (WHO) to investigate a mysterious illness in southern Sudan called “no...
Traditional, subscription-based scientific publishing has its limitations: often, articles are inacc...
Open-access journal publications aim to ensure that new knowledge is widely disseminated and made fr...
Open access publication rates have been steadily increasing over time. In spite of this growth, acad...
Health practitioners and policy makers translate health research into practice and policy. However, ...
Practising evidence based medicine is recognised as essential to ensure that patients receive the be...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion of the health sciences liter...
This dataset contains a set of 3,366 research articles indexed in PubMed under the Medical Heading S...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Background: In 1982, the Annals of Virology published a paper showing how Liberia has a highly endem...
Abstract Background In 1982, the Annals of Virology published a paper showing how Liberia has a high...
Traditionally, access to research information has been restricted through journal subscriptions. Thi...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
BackgroundThe European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), like many other r...
the World Health Organization (WHO) to investigate a mysterious illness in southern Sudan called “no...
Traditional, subscription-based scientific publishing has its limitations: often, articles are inacc...
Open-access journal publications aim to ensure that new knowledge is widely disseminated and made fr...
Open access publication rates have been steadily increasing over time. In spite of this growth, acad...
Health practitioners and policy makers translate health research into practice and policy. However, ...
Practising evidence based medicine is recognised as essential to ensure that patients receive the be...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion of the health sciences liter...
This dataset contains a set of 3,366 research articles indexed in PubMed under the Medical Heading S...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...