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Promoting Digital Access to Research in Least Developed Countries

1,400 librarians, researchers and students from 10 countries have learnt how to access and search digital scientific and academic information provided by Research4Life partners in the framework of a new activity of the UN’s Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries.

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How can we help the growth of research from LMICs?
Progress in LMICs research output is uneven. Organizations can help increase participation of researchers from LMICs by reflecting and making change. Participatory and decolonizing research methods aims to include local perspectives, complemented by efforts to increase visibility and support for researchers from the Global South.
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Research4Life welcomes American Physical Society as a new partner
Research4Life welcomes American Physical Society as a new partner. The inclusion of APS to the Research4Life partnership means an incredible expansion of our resources in the field of physics. We're adding all of the APS journals and their full archives to researchers and institutions in 115 countries.
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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 – the Article Publication Charges (APCs) from retracted papers.
Making research equitable for all: Research4Life 2023 year in review
2023 has been an exciting year for Research4Life. Read this recap of some of the stories from this year!
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Why should we care about supporting researchers from LMICs?
Researchers in LMICs face various obstacles, including limited internet access, basic necessities shortages, and a 'brain drain'. Despite a significant increase in researcher density in low-income economies, they still represent a small fraction of the global research community.
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Working towards SDG4 in the United Republic of Tanzania
The University of Dodoma in Tanzania is advancing SDG4 by offering scholarships, special needs education, and adult literacy programs. The university's growth and its partnership with Research4Life significantly enhance Tanzania's educational and research landscape.
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