Journal Access Initiatives: Where Are They? Why the World Health Organization? and What Is HINARI? |
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Authors: | Barbara Aronson Steve Glover |
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Affiliation: | Aronson is with the World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland;Glover is with the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | The move from print to online journal publishing has allowed the proliferation of journal access programs aimed at poor countries. These programs offer access to online journals on very favorable terms to developing country institutions and readers and are based on the premise that developing world scientists can contribute significantly to ameliorating the conditions of life in their countries. The authors give a brief overview of the environment in which these programs emerged, discuss different orientations of the major programs, examine the case of the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI), consider why the World Health Organization (WHO) runs a journal access program for developing countries, and conclude with the accomplishments of HINARI. |
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