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A librarian in Myanmar is modernizing the way of delivering literature to students, a physiotherapist in Ethiopia is finding better ways to treat his patients and a researcher in Zimbabwe is tackling the burden of diabetes. These are just some of the many stories we hear from Research4Life user. Read more below on this page, and discover other stories from the community.

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New nonprofit launched to support Research4Life

Friends of Research4Life, a new 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in the United States, was launched to support the critical mission of Research4Life to enable full participation in the global information environment. Organizations and individuals can now make contributions that directly benefit Research4Life programs.

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,
Research4Life website now available in French!
Next to Spanish and Portuguese, our site is now available in French, serving even more of our users across the world.
E-resources and referencing training workshops for DAAD scholars in Tanzania
Earlier this year, the Information and Training Outreach Centre for Africa (ITOCA) and the Germany Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) held two e-resources and referencing trainings for selected scholars in Tanzania.
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