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Register now for the 2020 Research4Life online course
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Research4Life users can now register for the second edition of the Research4Life Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). The free course, which is taught in English, will run from 20 April to 24 May 2020.
Elsevier opens up Embase to Research4Life
Elsevier is making its biomedical database Embase available to Research4Life users with immediate effect. Researchers and healthcare professionals in developing countries now have access to one of the world’s most comprehensive biomedical literature databases.
Research4Life in Papua New Guinea: “This will make my life much easier!”
Research4Life visited Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, to teach local researchers how to get the most out of the Research4Life platform.
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Introducing Intellect Books
Faith Newcombe discusses Intellect Books, a publisher of academic journals and books covering the arts, media, and creative industries.
Dimensions joins Research4Life – Join our free webinar on 7 November
Research4Life is thrilled to announce that Digital Science has joined our partnership. Join our free webinar on 7 November 2019.
First Research4Life MOOC: apply now!
Research4Life is thrilled to announce the launch of a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) that will equip existing and future users of the Research4Life programs.
Workshop in Moldova paves the way for Research4Life and AGORA in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus
The first regional AGORA workshop took place in Chișinău, Republic of Moldova on 3-4 October 2019.
Apply now for grants that support the use of Research4Life in low-income countries
The Medical Library Association (MLA) has opened the call for applications for the MLA Librarians without Borders® / Elsevier Foundation / Research4Life Grants. Applications will be open until 1 December 2019.
First regional Research4Life workshop builds research capacity in Eastern Europe
From 3-4 October 2019, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is hosting the first ever regional Research4Life workshop.
10 years of ARDI: How it all started, and where we are now
Exactly ten years ago, information specialists at WIPO formalized their plan to make patent databases and related scientific literature available to developing countries.
New video walks you through the GOALI content portal
This tutorial explains in detail how to browse scientific journals and books through the GOALI content portal.
Up to 100.000 resources now available through Research4Life
We’re celebrating, as Research4Life now provides access to up to 100.000 resources! The amount of scholarly and professional content available has grown to a up to 22,500 peer-reviewed journals, up to 80,000 academic books and up to 120 other resources,
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