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Working towards removing barriers for LMIC researchers
[caption id="attachment_22713" align="alignnone" width="816"] Photo by Hush Naidoo Jade Photography on Unsplash[/caption] “For researchers in Africa, multiple additional layers, some…
Smart medical libraries for a ‘Smart Bangladesh’, the contribution of Research4Life
[caption id="attachment_22678" align="alignnone" width="765"] Library at International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b). Credit: Shafiur Rahman[/caption] In February, Bangladesh…
Champion Research4Life: Spread the word and share your story
Research4Life is dedicated to closing the digital research gap and we are on a mission to make the scientific process…
Lenny Rhine is transitioning roles at Research4Life
We wish to express our deep gratitude to Lenny Rhine as he steps down from his co-chair position in the…
Calling Users and Partners! Join us for our Research4Life Stakeholders Town Hall Meetings
A warm welcome to our inaugural Research4Life Town Hall! You’ll hear from key leaders in the Partnership about our…
EUP joins Research4Life, boosting access to Humanities and Social Sciences research
At the start of the year, we spoke with Sarah McDonald, Head of Journals for Edinburgh University Press (EUP), who…
How can we help the growth of research from LMICs?
[caption id="attachment_22476" align="aligncenter" width="753"] A woman wildlife biologist setting a camera trap on a tree in a forest[/caption] In the…
Research4Life welcomes American Physical Society as a new partner
In a recent interview, Colin Adcock, Publishing Manager for Open Science at the American Physical Society (APS), shared their enthusiasm…
IOP Publishing donates APC revenue from retracted papers to Research4Life
Research4Life is excited to announce that IOP Publishing has made a meaningful donation to Research4Life, originating from a unique source…
Making research equitable for all: Research4Life 2023 year in review
2023 has been an exciting year for Research4Life. With the Partnership extended until 2030, we have embarked on a strategic…
Why should we care about supporting researchers from LMICs?
Research4Life was founded over 20 years ago by a group of just six publishers. In a 2021 Research4Life interview with…
Working towards SDG4 in the United Republic of Tanzania
The University of Dodoma in the United Republic of Tanzania was founded in 2007, and is the fastest growing University…