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Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training. OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University.SAGE PREMIER
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OPEN ACCESS AND Open source software, like free software, is a kind of software whose source code is available for inspection or modification. Some open source software is available for a fee, but much of it is available at no cost. To read more about free and open source software click here. Open access is a kind of access or availability. This kind of access could apply to any digital CAMBRIDGE JOURNALS ONLINE BENEFITS OF A CONSORTIUM Download. This document explains the benefits of a consortium able to speak with one voice to vendors, policymakers and funders. Furthermore, through resource sharing, consortium members can work together to efficiently build services that address the needs of their faculty and students. This enables member libraries to provide moreservices
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PUBLIC LIBRARIES EMPOWERING WOMEN AND GIRLS The work of the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme demonstrates how public libraries can contribute to women’s empowerment and equality. In partnership with the municipal labour office, Public Library ‘Braka Miladinovci’ in Macedonia motivates unemployed women to seek work through a service that includes job application andICT
22 OPEN ACCESS POLICIES ADOPTED IN 2014 The EIFL Open Access (OA) programme advocates nationally and internationally for the adoption of OA policies and mandates, to ensure that research output is freely and openly available for all. This year was very successful, with 22 new OA policies being adopted in EIFL partner and project countries. View the full list below. A complete list of over 70 OA policies in EIFL| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training. OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University.SAGE PREMIER
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OPEN ACCESS AND Open source software, like free software, is a kind of software whose source code is available for inspection or modification. Some open source software is available for a fee, but much of it is available at no cost. To read more about free and open source software click here. Open access is a kind of access or availability. This kind of access could apply to any digital CAMBRIDGE JOURNALS ONLINE BENEFITS OF A CONSORTIUM Download. This document explains the benefits of a consortium able to speak with one voice to vendors, policymakers and funders. Furthermore, through resource sharing, consortium members can work together to efficiently build services that address the needs of their faculty and students. This enables member libraries to provide moreservices
INITIATIVE FOR YOUNG AFRICAN LIBRARY INNOVATORS (IYALI) The Initiative for Young African Library Innovators (IYALI) aims to accelerate the introduction of new technology-based services, and to increase advocacy for digital resources in public libraries. IYALI works by inspiring and building capacity of young African public librarians to take forward these aims by providing an internationallearning
PUBLIC LIBRARIES EMPOWERING WOMEN AND GIRLS The work of the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme demonstrates how public libraries can contribute to women’s empowerment and equality. In partnership with the municipal labour office, Public Library ‘Braka Miladinovci’ in Macedonia motivates unemployed women to seek work through a service that includes job application andICT
22 OPEN ACCESS POLICIES ADOPTED IN 2014 The EIFL Open Access (OA) programme advocates nationally and internationally for the adoption of OA policies and mandates, to ensure that research output is freely and openly available for all. This year was very successful, with 22 new OA policies being adopted in EIFL partner and project countries. View the full list below. A complete list of over 70 OA policies in EIFLEIFL
Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training.COPYRIGHT | EIFL
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For librarians in the UK, a radical rethink of the relationship between copyright, education, and access to library collections is needed. Although it is too early to assess the full impact of the consequences of COVID-19, three broad issues are emerging. First, there is a heightened awareness of the importance of educationexceptions, and the
A HAVEN FOR COMMUNITY: VALUE OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES Ugne Lipeikaite, EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) Impact Manager, discusses a remarkable Danish public library impact study and asks - can the evaluation approach be applied in developing countries? Recently Roskilde Central Library in Denmark presented a remarkable study ‘The impact of public libraries in Denmark: A haven in our community’. WEBINAR: COMMUNITY OPEN PRINCIPLES Join this webinar on Community Open Principles: Before, During and After the Global Pandemic, which is part of the Reimagining Educational Practices for Open (REPO) Community Event Series. Date and time: 30 June, 1pm UTC Registration: You can register here. Speakers - Dr Ana Persic, UNESCO, Dr Arianna Becerril García, AmeliCA, Dr Johanna Havemann, Open Science MOOC, and Osman CAMBRIDGE JOURNALS ONLINE Overview Cambridge Journals Online offers access to a multidisciplinary collection of 404 leading journals, including over 200 published on behalf of learned and professional societies. Cambridge Journals are recognized globally for their quality, scope and editorial integrity. Many are the leading journals in their fields and together they form one of the most valuable and EIFL-PLIP T-BREAK: ONLINE TRAINING Public librarians who have completed training-of-trainers programmes organized by the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) and partners in Kenya, Namibia, Uganda and Zambia, and their trainees, are invited to attend this informal knowledge sharing event - a ‘T-break’, where T stands for trainers - on the topic, Online training - successes and challenges. PUBLIC LIBRARIES EMPOWERING WOMEN AND GIRLS The work of the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme demonstrates how public libraries can contribute to women’s empowerment and equality. In partnership with the municipal labour office, Public Library ‘Braka Miladinovci’ in Macedonia motivates unemployed women to seek work through a service that includes job application andICT
EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES FOR English. Download. This colourful brochure showcases 25 public library services for children and youth in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The services use digital technology to build young people’s confidence and creativity, and teach technology and e-literacy skills that will open the doors to EIFLLOW BANDWIDTH VERSIONABOUTWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKINACTIONRESOURCES
Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training. OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University.SAGE PREMIER
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SAGE APCS FOR OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OPEN ACCESS AND Open source software, like free software, is a kind of software whose source code is available for inspection or modification. Some open source software is available for a fee, but much of it is available at no cost. To read more about free and open source software click here. Open access is a kind of access or availability. This kind of access could apply to any digital CAMBRIDGE JOURNALS ONLINE WHAT DOES AN IP ADDRESS LOOK LIKE? The most basic format includes a simple set of 4 blocks of numbers with a minimum of 0.0.0.0 and a maximum of 255.255.255.255 (although neither of these are valid for use for commercial e-resources). A typical IP address would look like this: 122.140.201.66. IP addresses can also be shown as a range, for example: 122.140.201.66-144 or122.140
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Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training. OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University.SAGE PREMIER
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SAGE APCS FOR OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OPEN ACCESS AND Open source software, like free software, is a kind of software whose source code is available for inspection or modification. Some open source software is available for a fee, but much of it is available at no cost. To read more about free and open source software click here. Open access is a kind of access or availability. This kind of access could apply to any digital CAMBRIDGE JOURNALS ONLINE WHAT DOES AN IP ADDRESS LOOK LIKE? The most basic format includes a simple set of 4 blocks of numbers with a minimum of 0.0.0.0 and a maximum of 255.255.255.255 (although neither of these are valid for use for commercial e-resources). A typical IP address would look like this: 122.140.201.66. IP addresses can also be shown as a range, for example: 122.140.201.66-144 or122.140
BENEFITS OF A CONSORTIUM Download. This document explains the benefits of a consortium able to speak with one voice to vendors, policymakers and funders. Furthermore, through resource sharing, consortium members can work together to efficiently build services that address the needs of their faculty and students. This enables member libraries to provide moreservices
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Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training.COPYRIGHT | EIFL
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For librarians in the UK, a radical rethink of the relationship between copyright, education, and access to library collections is needed. Although it is too early to assess the full impact of the consequences of COVID-19, three broad issues are emerging. First, there is a heightened awareness of the importance of educationexceptions, and the
WEBINAR: COMMUNITY OPEN PRINCIPLES Join this webinar on Community Open Principles: Before, During and After the Global Pandemic, which is part of the Reimagining Educational Practices for Open (REPO) Community Event Series. Date and time: 30 June, 1pm UTC Registration: You can register here. Speakers - Dr Ana Persic, UNESCO, Dr Arianna Becerril García, AmeliCA, Dr Johanna Havemann, Open Science MOOC, and Osman A HAVEN FOR COMMUNITY: VALUE OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES Ugne Lipeikaite, EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) Impact Manager, discusses a remarkable Danish public library impact study and asks - can the evaluation approach be applied in developing countries? Recently Roskilde Central Library in Denmark presented a remarkable study ‘The impact of public libraries in Denmark: A haven in our community’. WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse. EIFL-PLIP T-BREAK: ONLINE TRAINING Public librarians who have completed training-of-trainers programmes organized by the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) and partners in Kenya, Namibia, Uganda and Zambia, and their trainees, are invited to attend this informal knowledge sharing event - a ‘T-break’, where T stands for trainers - on the topic, Online training - successes and challenges. DE GRUYTER JOURNALS COLLECTION OVERVIEW. The De Gruyter Journals Collection provides access to over 210 journals covering all areas of scientific research. The collection includes highly cited journals that are published in collaboration with influential scholarly and professional societies such as the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Mineralogical Society of America, Society for Biochemistry and Molecular KOHA - THE WORLD'S FIRST FREE AND OPEN SOURCE INTEGRATED Koha is designed to work on Linux, but will work on Windows with the installation of a series of additional modules. It is operable in English. Spanish, Arabic and French, with other languages being developed and translated by the community members. It is released under a GNU General Public License (GPL) EIFLLOW BANDWIDTH VERSIONABOUTWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKINACTIONRESOURCES
Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training.SAGE PREMIER
OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University. EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES FOR English. Download. This colourful brochure showcases 25 public library services for children and youth in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The services use digital technology to build young people’s confidence and creativity, and teach technology and e-literacy skills that will open the doors to WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse.| EIFL
EIFL has been working in Botswana since 2001. We supported the creation of the Botswana Libraries Consortium (BLC), and through this partnership, libraries in Botswana are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Botswana, EIFL has been advocating for open access policies to be introduced by research funders and ELIBRARY MYANMAR PROJECT The eLibrary Myanmar project was created to enable libraries at universities under the control of the Ministry of Education to provide effective support for teaching, research and learning across all faculties - from the sciences to the social sciences and humanities. Major results of the project have been to provide access to animpressive
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EIFL has been working in Zimbabwe since 2001. We supported the creation of the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC), and through this partnership, libraries in Zimbabwe are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Zimbabwe, EIFL has supported national and institutional open access awareness raising andadvocacy
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Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training.SAGE PREMIER
OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University. EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES FOR English. Download. This colourful brochure showcases 25 public library services for children and youth in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The services use digital technology to build young people’s confidence and creativity, and teach technology and e-literacy skills that will open the doors to WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse.| EIFL
EIFL has been working in Botswana since 2001. We supported the creation of the Botswana Libraries Consortium (BLC), and through this partnership, libraries in Botswana are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Botswana, EIFL has been advocating for open access policies to be introduced by research funders and ELIBRARY MYANMAR PROJECT The eLibrary Myanmar project was created to enable libraries at universities under the control of the Ministry of Education to provide effective support for teaching, research and learning across all faculties - from the sciences to the social sciences and humanities. Major results of the project have been to provide access to animpressive
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EIFL has been working in Zimbabwe since 2001. We supported the creation of the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC), and through this partnership, libraries in Zimbabwe are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Zimbabwe, EIFL has supported national and institutional open access awareness raising andadvocacy
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EIFL supports and encourages the widest possible use of our content. Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Licence. Under the terms of this licence you are permitted to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the work, as long as you give EIFL credit. Other parts of the site may alsoWHAT WE DO | EIFL
EIFL partners with libraries and library consortia, as we believe that this is the most sustainable way to improve access to knowledge. Library consortia are groups of libraries that share common goals, and that can speak with one voice to policymakers and funders. They typically include university, research and public libraries, and otherinstitutions.
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EIFL-negotiated agreements with publishers for Article Processing Charges. Subject. - Any - Applied Sciences Business & Management Earth Sciences General Reference Humanities Law Life Sciences Medicine & Health Sciences Physical Sciences & Mathematics Social Sciences. Type. WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse. A HAVEN FOR COMMUNITY: VALUE OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES Ugne Lipeikaite, EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) Impact Manager, discusses a remarkable Danish public library impact study and asks - can the evaluation approach be applied in developing countries? Recently Roskilde Central Library in Denmark presented a remarkable study ‘The impact of public libraries in Denmark: A haven in our community’.MASTERFILE PREMIER
Overview Designed specifically for public libraries, MasterFILE Premier provides full text to magazines, reference books, and primary source documents. This database also provides an Image Collection containing photos, maps & flags. MasterFILE Premier can be subscribed individually or as part of the EBSCO Publishing Premier Package. Subject Coverage General reference, HEALTH SOURCE: CONSUMER EDITION Overview Health Source: Consumer Edition provides full text access to nearly 80 consumer health magazines and almost 100 health reference books, plus current, health-related pamphlets. It can be subscribed individually or as part of the EBSCO Publishing Premier Package. SuBject Coverage Medicine and allied health. Key features Nearly 80 full-text consumer health magazines, EBSCO PUBLISHING PREMIER PACKAGE The EBSCO Publishing Premier Package is a multidisciplinary package for academic, research and public libraries. It provides coverage of every subject from anthropology to zoology. Particular subjects include the social sciences and humanities, business, nursing, medicine and allied health. The package also includes a database ofnewspapers.
DE GRUYTER JOURNALS COLLECTION OVERVIEW. The De Gruyter Journals Collection provides access to over 210 journals covering all areas of scientific research. The collection includes highly cited journals that are published in collaboration with influential scholarly and professional societies such as the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Mineralogical Society of America, Society for Biochemistry and Molecular KOHA - THE WORLD'S FIRST FREE AND OPEN SOURCE INTEGRATED Koha is designed to work on Linux, but will work on Windows with the installation of a series of additional modules. It is operable in English. Spanish, Arabic and French, with other languages being developed and translated by the community members. It is released under a GNU General Public License (GPL) EIFLLOW BANDWIDTH VERSIONABOUTWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKINACTIONRESOURCES
Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training.SAGE PREMIER
OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University. EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES FOR English. Download. This colourful brochure showcases 25 public library services for children and youth in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The services use digital technology to build young people’s confidence and creativity, and teach technology and e-literacy skills that will open the doors to WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse.| EIFL
EIFL has been working in Botswana since 2001. We supported the creation of the Botswana Libraries Consortium (BLC), and through this partnership, libraries in Botswana are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Botswana, EIFL has been advocating for open access policies to be introduced by research funders and ELIBRARY MYANMAR PROJECT The eLibrary Myanmar project was created to enable libraries at universities under the control of the Ministry of Education to provide effective support for teaching, research and learning across all faculties - from the sciences to the social sciences and humanities. Major results of the project have been to provide access to animpressive
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EIFL has been working in Zimbabwe since 2001. We supported the creation of the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC), and through this partnership, libraries in Zimbabwe are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Zimbabwe, EIFL has supported national and institutional open access awareness raising andadvocacy
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Connecting university students with research online. EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) works with libraries to enable access to knowledge for education, learning, research and sustainable community development. Our vision is a world in which all people have the knowledge they need to achieve their full potential.| EIFL
Iryna Kuchma has been managing the EIFL Open Access Programme (EIFL-OA) since 2008. Working in collaboration with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, facilitates the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, and provides support and training.SAGE PREMIER
OPEN REPOSITORIES 2021 ‘Open for All’ is the theme of the 16th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2021), which will provide a platform to explore and reflect on the ways in which repositories enable openness for all. Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, is one of the programme co-chairs, with Liz Krznarich, DataCite, and Leila Sterman, Montana State University. EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES FOR English. Download. This colourful brochure showcases 25 public library services for children and youth in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The services use digital technology to build young people’s confidence and creativity, and teach technology and e-literacy skills that will open the doors to WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse.| EIFL
EIFL has been working in Botswana since 2001. We supported the creation of the Botswana Libraries Consortium (BLC), and through this partnership, libraries in Botswana are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Botswana, EIFL has been advocating for open access policies to be introduced by research funders and ELIBRARY MYANMAR PROJECT The eLibrary Myanmar project was created to enable libraries at universities under the control of the Ministry of Education to provide effective support for teaching, research and learning across all faculties - from the sciences to the social sciences and humanities. Major results of the project have been to provide access to animpressive
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EIFL has been working in Zimbabwe since 2001. We supported the creation of the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC), and through this partnership, libraries in Zimbabwe are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Zimbabwe, EIFL has supported national and institutional open access awareness raising andadvocacy
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EIFL-negotiated agreements with publishers for Article Processing Charges. Subject. - Any - Applied Sciences Business & Management Earth Sciences General Reference Humanities Law Life Sciences Medicine & Health Sciences Physical Sciences & Mathematics Social Sciences. Type. WE TRAIN RESEARCHERS ABOUT OPEN SCIENCE FACTS. 1. EIFL and our partners trained over 275,400+ researchers, librarians and research administrators in open access, open data and open science from 2004 - 2019. 2. The FOSTER Portal provides access to a large body of training materials on open science that are openly-licensed and available for reuse.MASTERFILE PREMIER
Overview Designed specifically for public libraries, MasterFILE Premier provides full text to magazines, reference books, and primary source documents. This database also provides an Image Collection containing photos, maps & flags. MasterFILE Premier can be subscribed individually or as part of the EBSCO Publishing Premier Package. Subject Coverage General reference, SAGE APCS FOR OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING SAGE offers waived or discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs) for authors from EIFL partner countries when they publish in a SAGE fully Open Access non-society journal. In addition, authors from the below affiliated institutions in Slovenia (where the consortium has signed a read & publish agreement) can publish their articles for free in HEALTH SOURCE: CONSUMER EDITION Overview Health Source: Consumer Edition provides full text access to nearly 80 consumer health magazines and almost 100 health reference books, plus current, health-related pamphlets. It can be subscribed individually or as part of the EBSCO Publishing Premier Package. SuBject Coverage Medicine and allied health. Key features Nearly 80 full-text consumer health magazines, EBSCO PUBLISHING PREMIER PACKAGE The EBSCO Publishing Premier Package is a multidisciplinary package for academic, research and public libraries. It provides coverage of every subject from anthropology to zoology. Particular subjects include the social sciences and humanities, business, nursing, medicine and allied health. The package also includes a database ofnewspapers.
KOHA - THE WORLD'S FIRST FREE AND OPEN SOURCE INTEGRATED Koha is designed to work on Linux, but will work on Windows with the installation of a series of additional modules. It is operable in English. Spanish, Arabic and French, with other languages being developed and translated by the community members. It is released under a GNU General Public License (GPL)| EIFL
EIFL in Thailand. EIFL has been working in Thailand since 2010. We supported the creation of the consortium Electronic Information for Libraries in Thailand (eifl-Thailand), and through this partnership, libraries in Thailand are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. In Thailand, EIFL has provided a supportservice to raise
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