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Research4Life Advocacy Toolkit now available in Spanish and French
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We are thrilled to announce that the toolkit is now also available for download in French and Spanish! Visit our Resources page to download the files!
“There is good quality content available, but not everyone knows about it”
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Starting in July, professor Edda Tandi Lwoga from the College of Business Education in Dar es salaam, Tanzania will be Research4Life’s official user representative. We spoke to her about her work and motivations.
Did you download our Advocacy Toolkit? Fill in the survey!
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As you may know, earlier this year we launched the Research4Life Advocacy Toolkit to help information professionals get support and secure funding for Research4Life. We would like to know how you experienced the Toolkit, to improve our service to you,
The first Research4Life training empowering African trainers on legal research
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The first GOALI training introducing experienced trainers to legal research took place in January 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa GOALI (Global Online Access to Legal Information) is the newest Research4Life programme promoting access to legal content from top academic publishers
GOALI helps librarians and researchers “to know our rights and respect the rights of others”
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By Edit Horváth, User and Outreach Librarian, International Labour Organization Exactly one year ago, we launched GOALI to provide developing countries with access to academic legal content and training. For the first anniversary, we asked our users why legal information
Research4Life Advocacy Toolkit helps librarians achieve their goals
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In a changing information landscape, librarians and information professionals often have to act as advocates for what a library is and does. To help them get their message across clearly and convincingly, Research4Life presents its Advocacy Toolkit, a practical learning
Our website is now available in Spanish and Portuguese
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Loyal followers may have already noticed: our website is now also (partly) available in Spanish and Portuguese! This way, we hope to service more of our users in different corners of the world. To change the language, simply click one
Help us improve GOALI
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The youngest of the five Research4Life programs, GOALI, was launched on the 6th of March 2018 and will soon celebrate its first anniversary. After one year of operation, we would like to learn more about our users and how we
Research4Life Newsletter October 2018
Table of Contents Note from the Editors Research4Life Partners Meeting highlights Research4Life Code of Conduct Research4Life commitment until 2025 The new Research4Life website Capacity Development Highlights Advocacy Toolkit MLA Librarians without Borders®/ Elsevier Foundation/Research4Life Grant Research4Life and Library Connect are
Interview with Kimberly Parker, Research4Life/Hinari Programme Manager
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Kimberly Parker, Hinari programme manager, answers some questions about the Research4Life Access to Health programme width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"> The interview was held during the 65th Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean, hosted by the Government
Research4Life at OpenCon 2018 satellite event
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At the next OpenCon satellite event in New York City, Research4Life will give a presentation about its programmes, including how to access information resources using Hinari, AGORA and GOALI. The Conference theme is “Access for all? Equity of access to information,
Two decades on, a research access program continues to thrive
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An article on Elsevier Connect highlights the Research4Life mandate extension until 2025 In her years as researcher and senior lecturer in the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Zimbabwe, Dr. Alice Matimba heard of several cases of diabetes-related blindness, also called
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