[Fwd: Fw: SciDev.Net publishes key paper on Open Access
Friends: Look up SciDevNet for an article on OA and the developing world. Please spread the word. Arun ----- Original Message ----- From: Jemima Tonks To: AMERICAN-SCIENTIST-OPEN-ACCESS-FORUM@LISTSERVER.SIGMAXI.ORG Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 3:57 PM Subject: SciDev.Net publishes key paper on Open Access Archiving Dear colleague, Open Access Archiving: the fast track to building research capacity in developing countries www.scidev.net/ms/openaccess Increasing access to the global library of research findings will be central to strengthening the science base in developing countries. Currently, this is made difficult by the high costs of journal subscriptions. With the advent of Open Access archiving the outlook for building science capacity in developing countries has improved significantly. In a peer-reviewed paper published today by SciDev.Net, three of the world's leading open access experts, Leslie Chan, Barbara Kirsop and Subbiah Arunachalam, summarise the current state of play. In particular, they focus on the establishment of interoperable open access archives and their potential for true global knowledge exchange. The paper is freely available on the SciDev.Net website as well as in downloadable pdf, MS Word and text files. www.scidev.net/ms/openaccess The authors outline reasons why they consider that Open Access Archives (OAAs) offer the greatest and most immediate impact on science and development. It outlines the current status of science and technology in developing countries before reporting current progress in both developed and developing regions. Finally it recommends what needs to be done to achieve free access to all publicly-funded research publications. Register for our weekly E-newsletter Please pass this information onto your friends and colleagues who may find it useful. If they have not already done so, they might also like to register with SciDev.Net http://www.scidev.net/register-new for automatic updates on topics of interest and the free weekly email with all the latest news, views and notices about science, technology and development. Please accept our apologies if you have previously received this message through cross-posting. If you are already registered with us and would like to update your details, or cancel your registration please go to http://www.scidev.net/register Kind regards, Jemima Tonks Marketing officer SciDev.Net 97/99 Dean Street London W1D 3TE +44 (0) 20 7292 9910 / 9916 (direct) http://www.scidev.net The Science and Development Network is the world's leading electronic source of news, views and analysis about science, technology and the developing world.
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