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Research4Life Programmes: Similarities and Differences!. Table of Contents. Background – HINARI, AGORA, OARE, ARDI Journal Access Book Access Searching Options Training Material. http://www.research4life.org/. Objectives of Research4Life Programmes (R4L).
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Table of Contents • Background – HINARI, AGORA, OARE, ARDI • Journal Access • Book Access • Searching Options • Training Material
Objectives of Research4Life Programmes (R4L) • To connect developing world researchers with the international scientific community • To reduce the ‘publishing gap’ and improve the quality of locally produced articles and journals • Ultimately – improve health, food security and environment in relation to Millennium Development Goals of 2015
Primary Target Audiences • Eligible categories of institutions are: • national universities • research institutes • professional schools (medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, dentistry) • teaching hospitals • government: ministries and agencies • national medical libraries • locally based non-governmental agencies All permanent and visiting faculty, staff members and students are entitled to access and can obtain the institutional User Name and Password.
More than 100 countries, territories and areas • HINARI: healthresearch(12700 journals, 24900 books and 70 information resources, 5400 registered institutions) www.who.int/hinari/en/ • AGORA: agriculture research (3500 journals, 3400 books, 20 information resources, 2300 registered institutions) www.aginternetwork.org/en/ • OARE: environmentresearch(5300 journals, 11100 books, 40 other information resources, 2500 registered institutions) www.unep.org/oare/en/ • ARDI: development and innovation research (2000 journals, 5000 books, 80 registered institutions) www.wipo.int/ardi/en/ • updated 2013 08
Registration Guide http://www.research4life.org/howtoregister2/
Results of the search are displayed in the main body of the page in Summary Format, 20 Items per Page andRecently Added Sort by options. This is the default setting when you complete a search. Note the two additional filters for Free Full Text and HINARI articles. These have been created in the HINARI/PubMed searches saved in My NCBI (see module 4.5). Of the 4237 articles, 2030 are available via the HINARI filter and 1717 with Free full text filter ( there are some overlaps).