Section
Newsletter
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of Interest
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Recommendations/Resolutions
HINARI/WHO
Programs - The Health InterNetwork Access
to Research Initiative (HINARI). HINARI is a new initiative to provide
free or nearly free access to the major journals in biomedical and
related social sciences, to public institutions in developing countries.
Some 1500 journals from major publishers will continue for at least
3 years, according to a Statement of Intent signed in July 2001. The
AAP has now added their periodicals to this list and will be available
to all institutions that are covered by the HINARI umbrella
HighWire Press Program - HighWire Press is the largest archive of free full-text science on Earth, offering free online access to developing economies, based on either programs such as HINARI or AGORA, or on a HighWire-based program offering access to countries appearing in the World Bank's list of "low income economies," plus Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Djibouti, Georgia, Indonesia, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine. Individual publishers use the list from the World Bank as a guideline for determining their policies, so some variation in access per publisher does occur. You do not need to sign up for this service as our software automatically detects the country you are connecting from and grants access accordingly.