The economic development of a country depends heavily on its scientific strength and ability to resolve problems in such areas as public health, infectious disease, environmental management, or industrial progress. Access to research information traditionally depends on ability to pay, which has a negative impact on developing countries. A number of new initiatives address this imbalance, ranging from consortial licensing and new publishing models to the Open Access Initiative, and have the ability to meet the needs of research in financially constrained countries. The advent of the Open Access strategies, particularly interoperable institutional archives, has the potential to revolutionize access to essential research
Due to increasing Internet connectivity, developing countries are now getting access to scholarly an...
Developing countries are increasingly improving their capacity to use scientific and technical knowl...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...
The economic development of a country depends heavily on its scientific strength and ability to reso...
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordinat...
The science base in the developing world cannot be strengthened without access to the global library...
Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the devel...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
Due to improving Internet connectivity and a growing number of international initiatives, knowledge ...
This paper presents the experience with open access (OA) publishing by researchers in an academic re...
Digital technology can make the works of humans permanently accessible to people all over the world....
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
In a world of inequality, the open access initiative seeks to provide people all over the world (irr...
Open Access literature is free online for anyone, anywhere, to read, download, and use, providing th...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a review of recent trends in the open access (OA) movement, as ...
Due to increasing Internet connectivity, developing countries are now getting access to scholarly an...
Developing countries are increasingly improving their capacity to use scientific and technical knowl...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...
The economic development of a country depends heavily on its scientific strength and ability to reso...
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordinat...
The science base in the developing world cannot be strengthened without access to the global library...
Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the devel...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
Due to improving Internet connectivity and a growing number of international initiatives, knowledge ...
This paper presents the experience with open access (OA) publishing by researchers in an academic re...
Digital technology can make the works of humans permanently accessible to people all over the world....
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
In a world of inequality, the open access initiative seeks to provide people all over the world (irr...
Open Access literature is free online for anyone, anywhere, to read, download, and use, providing th...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a review of recent trends in the open access (OA) movement, as ...
Due to increasing Internet connectivity, developing countries are now getting access to scholarly an...
Developing countries are increasingly improving their capacity to use scientific and technical knowl...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...