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  1. on the Elsevier HINARI study - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Kimberly Parker, HINARI Program Manager, has since said that “with such a simple analysis it is impossible to prove HINARI alone has caused this increase. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../more-on-elsevier-hinari-study.html - Cached
  2. Interview with Barbara Aronson about HINARI - Peter Suber, Open ...
    El Oso has posted a 16 minute podcast inteview with Barbara Aronson about the HINARI program, and a transcript of the first 10 minutes. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../interview-with-barbara-aronson-about.html - Cached
  3. Evaluating HINARI - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Considers the success of the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative ( HINARI) initiative, pointing out that while one million users downloaded ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004/05/evaluating-hinari.html - Cached
  4. Where HINARI doesn't go - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The HINARI is a commendable endeavor on behalf of the WHO to bring to the carers in developing countries the power of evidence either at no cost or greatly ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/.../where-hinari-doesnt-go.html - Cached
  5. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    While the long list of 113 countries covered under HINARI looks very impressive, most of these are very small countries, with the combined population of ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../expand-hinari-while-working-for-full-oa.html - Cached
  6. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Siân Harris, Training increases HINARI and AGORA benefits, Research Information, June/July 2007. Excerpt: ...In 2002, medical staff and researchers in the ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../training-for-hinari-and-agora.html - Cached
  7. peters/fos/2008/05 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    HINARI Access to Research Initiative announced today that its collaborative efforts to provide free and low cost access to health research in the developing ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../enhancing-access-enhances-output.html - Cached
  8. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Our findings suggest that we not only have access to a reduced number of biomedical journals on HINARI, but we also have no access to the biomedical ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007/.../is-hinari-step-backwards.html - Cached
  9. June 24, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 24, 2007 ... When HINARI launched in 2003, it provided access to more than 2300 ... For example, the number of HINARI users has decreased from 12144 in ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_06_24_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  10. May 23, 2004 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The author also notes that not all key journals in a given field are available through HINARI. Furthermore, the article provides a map showing countries ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_05_23_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  11. Appeal of OA journals about the same in - Peter Suber, Open Access ...
    The Frandsen study focuses on biology journals and I am not sure what percentage of them are available to DC researchers through HINARI/AGORA. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../appeal-of-oa-journals-about-same-in.html - Cached
  12. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    AnthroSource now has the advantages and disadvantages of the HINARI-style access policy. It's better than TA for everyone, but not as good as OA for ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../selective-free-online-access-to.html - Cached
  13. HINARI, AGORA, and OARE extended until 2015 - Peter Suber, Open ...
    The HINARI, AGORA, and OARE projects have been extended until 2015. For details, see yesterday's announcement. Permanent link to this post ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../hinari-agora-and-oare-extended-until.html - Cached
  14. May 18, 2008 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 18, 2008 ... Countries benefiting from HINARI — launched in 2001 and providing journal access since 2002 — have seen a massive increase in the number of ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_05_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  15. Peter Suber, "Guide to the Open Access Movement" (formerly: "Guide ...
    Among its projects are the Budapest Open Access Initiative, the Digital Promise Project, eIFL Direct, and HINARI. (Full disclosure: I'm a consultant to OSI ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/guide.htm - Cached
  16. Developing countries need OA - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Like its sister programmes, the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) and Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA), ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../developing-countries-need-oa.html - Cached
  17. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... HINARI: provides access to full text journals in specific countries; The Global Heath Library (GHL) and the Virtual Health Library (VHL) ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../who-launches-oa-portal-on-tropical.html - Cached
  18. June 10, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 10, 2007 ... Training for HINARI and AGORA. Si‚n Harris, Training increases HINARI and AGORA benefits, Research Information, June/July 2007. Excerpt: ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_06_10_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  19. December 17, 2006 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 17, 2006 ... Gracian Chimwaza and Vimbai M. Hungwe, AGORA/HINARI Training of Trainer workshops: imparting hands-on skills on the use of e-resources in ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_12_17_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  20. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... of Scientific Publications);the United Nations' HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) from the WHO (World Health Organization), ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../journal-access-programs-for-developing.html - Cached
  21. February 29, 2004 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    To date, 47 publishers from all streams of scientific publishing have joined HINARI to offer access to more than 2300 journals and other full-text resources ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_02_29_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  22. December 9, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 9, 2007 ... HINARI is presently providing open access to over 3750 journal titles to institutions in 113 developing countries. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_12_09_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  23. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    These are enhanced-access initiatives like AGORA, AJOL, eIFL.net, HINARI, TEEAL --and OA in general. Only the TOC and abstracts are free online, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../access-initiatives-in-developing.html - Cached
  24. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    But it's also true that regional or HINARI-style access is an advance on standard toll access. If more providers were using the DevNations license, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../in-name-of-oa-cc-retires-devnations.html - Cached
  25. October 11, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Oct 11, 2009 ... For instance, the existence of HINARI doesn't merely silence debate about access to health research in developing countries; it also prompts ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_10_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  26. July 17, 2005 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jul 17, 2005 ... Abstract: This article briefly describes two schemes, Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) and Access to Global Online ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_07_17_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  27. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... been freely available to researchers in the 100 or so poorest countries through the World Health Organization's Hinari initiative and others like it. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../oa-for-genome-research-from-nature.html - Cached
  28. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    At a minimum, the Journal could easily provide free online access in the developing world through the HINARI initiative of the World Health Organization. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../charging-for-access-as-penny-wise-and.html - Cached
  29. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    This agreement complements our relationships with HINARI, AGORA and OARE to provide access for 100 developing countries to the information we publish. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../interview-with-steven-inchcoombe.html - Cached
  30. March 27, 2005 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mar 27, 2005 ... Schemes such as HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research ... (4) HINARI, AGORA, and similar programs only improve access for ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_03_27_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  31. OA attitudes among Cuban health researchers - Peter Suber, Open ...
    Results: The best known initiatives for researchers were those related to biomedical sciences, i.e. PubMed Central, HINARI and BioMed Central. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../oa-attitudes-among-cuban-health.html - Cached
  32. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 5/30/02
    HINARI has added 17 publishers to its consortium of publishers offering online medical journals and databases to developing countries at tiered prices, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/05-30-02.htm - Cached
  33. Top medical journal backs away from OA - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... readers in most developing countries will be offered free access through the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) of the World ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../top-medical-journal-backs-away-from-oa.html - Cached
  34. June 2, 2002 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Vaknin reports on their progress and draws an analogy to HINARI and other ... HINARI is a WHO-organized initiative to provide full-text science journals at ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2002_06_02_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  35. January 11, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 11, 2009 ... Norris et. al's (2008) "Open access citation rates and developing countries" focuses instead on Mathematics, a field not covered by HINARI ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_01_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  36. November 2, 2003 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Nov 2, 2003 ... and it leads commercial publishers to participate in quasi-open-access initiatives like HINARI and AGORA, which also helps. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003_11_02_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  37. July 27, 2003 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Kluwer will participate in the second phase of HINARI. HINARI provides online STM journals at discounted prices to developing nations. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003_07_27_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  38. October 25, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Oct 25, 2009 ... donated textbooks, no paper journals, and access to HINARI online journals once (through a local internet cafe) over the 6 year course. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_10_25_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  39. May 13, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 13, 2007 ... Qualitative data suggested there are difficulties logging into HINARI and that sometimes it is librarians that limit access to passwords. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_05_13_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  40. June 16, 2002 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    A useful survey of FOS initiatives, including the Public Library of Science, the Budapest Open Access Initiative, HINARI, and BioMed Central. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2002_06_16_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  41. OA and health disparities - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The United Nation's HINARI, AGORA and OARE programmes, whereby registered libraries or qualified institutions in countries with a Gross Domestic Product ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/.../oa-and-health-disparities.html - Cached
  42. January 1, 2006 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 1, 2006 ... These are enhanced-access initiatives like AGORA, AJOL, eIFL.net, HINARI, TEEAL --and OA in general. Only the TOC and abstracts are free ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_01_01_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  43. July 10, 2005 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jul 10, 2005 ... Publications);the United Nations' HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) from the WHO (World Health Organization), ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_07_10_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  44. JAMA on open access - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... countries in the developing world by our participation in the World Health Organization's HINARI (Health InterNetwork to Research Initiative) Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004/02/jama-on-open-access.html - Cached
  45. June 23, 2002 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    So the debate became a discussion of whether PLoS was still necessary in light of other initiatives like HINARI and the Budapest Open Access Initiative. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2002_06_23_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  46. May 20, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 20, 2007 ... Barbara Aronson, HINARI's programme manager at the World Health Organization ... I'm glad to hear that HINARI is working on the password ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_05_20_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  47. November 29, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Nov 29, 2009 ... Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) of the World Health Organization and through Access to Global Online Research ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_11_29_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  48. June 13, 2004 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... Initiative (HINARI) and Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture ( AGORA), for example, and through such public resources as the EurekAlert! ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_06_13_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  49. February 15, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Feb 15, 2009 ... The project joins efforts such as HINARI (see our past posts) and OARE ...... The HINARI is a commendable endeavor on behalf of the WHO to ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_02_15_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  50. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 1/2/04
    Elisabetta Tola, Hinari and Agora: free access to scientific information for poor countries, Jekyll, December 2003. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-02-04.htm - Cached
  51. peters/fos/2007/11 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Unlike HINARI and related initiatives, which make some research from the North visible in the South, OA (through repositories or journals) is a two-way ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../spread-of-institutional-repositories-in.html - Cached
  52. Peter Suber and Subbiah Arunachalam, Open Access to Science in the ...
    Sep 3, 2005 ... There are several programs, like HINARI and AGORA, in which journal publishers donate electronic subscriptions to developing countries whose ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/wsis2.htm - Cached
  53. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Another publisher initiative designed to improve health and human welfare is HINARI, whereby publishers provide immediate online access to a broad spectrum ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../response-from-chair-of-aappsp.html - Cached
  54. December 14, 2003 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mauro Scanu, In the free web of science; Loriano Bonora, The Evolution of Scientific Publishing and the JHEP Model; Elisabetta Tola, Hinari and Agora: free ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003_12_14_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  55. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 7/2/08
    The UK National Commission for UNESCO release a report on "journal access programmes" like HINARI and PERI. The report urges society publishers to ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/07-02-08.htm - Cached
  56. May 7, 2006 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 7, 2006 ... In fact, although Indiaís per capita GNP is less than the $1000 figure below which free access to journals under HINARI and AGORA was ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_05_07_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  57. October 28, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Oct 28, 2007 ... BIREME/PAHO/WHO, in Brazil: hosts and manages the portal; HINARI: provides access to full text journals in specific countries ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_10_28_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  58. August 9, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Aug 9, 2009 ... The United Nation's HINARI, AGORA and OARE programmes, whereby registered libraries or qualified institutions in countries with a Gross ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_08_09_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  59. March 25, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mar 25, 2007 ... What the myth-slingers don't want the public and our policy makers to know is the truth [about HINARI, support for the NIH's voluntary ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_03_25_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  60. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 6/2/08
    An Elsevier report showed that increased access, in this case through HINARI, also increased the research output of developing countries. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/06-02-08.htm - Cached
  61. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/2/09
    STM and WIPO launched Access to Research for Development and Innovation (ARDI), a HINARI-like program providing free online access to TA research journals ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/08-02-09.htm - Cached
  62. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 2/2/07
    Calling on UN agencies to go beyond HINARI, AGORA, and OARE-like programs to support OA mandates for publicly-funded research. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-02-07.htm - Cached
  63. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 3/2/09
    eIFL.net and JSTOR will work together to provide HINARI-like free or discounted JSTOR access to institutions in eIFL member countries. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/03-02-09.htm - Cached
  64. July 18, 2004 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... Mary Ochs, Barbara Aronson, and Jane Wu, HINARI and AGORA: revolutionizing access to scientific information in the developing world; Pippa Smart, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_07_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  65. Peter Suber, Unbinding Knowledge
    The publishers participating in the HINARI program, for example, ... Someone might object that the HINARI analogy isn't entirely apt because some of the ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/unbind.htm - Cached
  66. December 2, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 2, 2007 ... to researchers in the 100 or so poorest countries through the World Health Organization's Hinari initiative and others like it. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_12_02_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  67. July 9, 2006 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jul 9, 2006 ... that researchers in developing countries are served as well by HINARI as they would be by OA, that OA journals discriminate against ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_07_09_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  68. July 29, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jul 29, 2007 ... The journal is also freely accessible to all ALPSP and SSP members, and to participants in the HINARI and AGORA projects. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_07_29_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  69. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Gracian Chimwaza and Vimbai M. Hungwe, AGORA/HINARI Training of Trainer workshops: imparting hands-on skills on the use of e-resources in agriculture and ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../making-use-of-agora-and-hinari.html - Cached
  70. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 9/2/05
    In terms of access in developing countries, we are also a founding publisher of HINARI and AGORA, UN-based initiatives providing free or low cost access to ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/09-02-05.htm - Cached
  71. January 18, 2004 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 18, 2004 ... Central policy to offer OA to individual articles from journals that do not otherwise participate in PMC, and a profile of HINARI. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_01_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  72. June 28, 2009 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 28, 2009 ... See also our past posts on INASP and on developing country access initiatives, such as HINARI. Permanent link to this post ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_06_28_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  73. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/4/03
    http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003_07_27_fosblogarchive.html# a105975327036092935. * Kluwer will participate in the second phase of HINARI. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/08-04-03.htm - Cached
  74. February 2, 2003 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    1, 2003 issue of BMJ, Richard Smith provides an update about HINARI, the program (see FOS Guide) coordinated by the WHO. The editorial concludes with a ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003_02_02_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  75. Suber, FOS Newsletter, 2/25/02
    HINARI is a major FOS initiative launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the ... While HINARI has been on the drawing boards since last spring, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-25-02.htm - Cached
  76. December 14, 2008 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 14, 2008 ... At a minimum, the Journal could easily provide free online access in the developing world through the HINARI initiative of the World Health ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_12_14_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  77. May 11, 2008 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 11, 2008 ... Mathematics was chosen as the field to be studied, because no special programme for access in developing countries, such as HINARI, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_05_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  78. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/2/07
    The HINARI, AGORA, and OARE projects were extended until 2015. At the same time, Microsoft agreed to provide technical assistance to the projects. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/08-02-07.htm - Cached
  79. June 3, 2007 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 3, 2007 ... But it's also true that regional or HINARI-style access is an advance on standard toll access. If more providers were using the DevNations ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_06_03_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  80. December 11, 2005 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 11, 2005 ... [on PERI, HINARI, eJDS, DATAD, Ptolemy Project, OAI, AGORA, and UNESCO's Virtual Laboratory CD-ROM Toolkit, PLoS, and JPGM]. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_12_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  81. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Abstract: This article briefly describes two schemes, Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) and Access to Global Online Research in ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005/.../more-on-hinari-and-agora.html - Cached
  82. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Barbara Aronson, HINARI's programme manager at the World Health Organization agreed. She said that, in the study, those from institutions whose librarians ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../more-on-limited-knowledge-of-oa-in.html - Cached
  83. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    HINARI use correlates with accessing the Internet on computers located in ... Qualitative data suggested there are difficulties logging into HINARI and that ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../05/limited-knowledge-of-oa-resources-in.html - Cached
  84. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    In fact, although India's per capita GNP is less than the $1000 figure below which free access to journals under HINARI and AGORA was supposed to be ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../richard-poynder-interviews-subbiah_11.html - Cached
  85. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    What the myth-slingers don't want the public and our policy makers to know is the truth [about HINARI, support for the NIH's voluntary policy, patientINFORM ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007/.../brian-crawford-speaks-out.html - Cached
  86. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Schemes such as HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research ... (4) HINARI, AGORA, and similar programs only improve access for developing countries. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../another-oa-critique-misses-target.html - Cached
  87. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    For instance, the existence of HINARI doesn't merely silence debate about access to health research in developing countries; it also prompts the question, ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../10/new-stm-report-on-publishing-market.html - Cached
  88. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Sep 5, 2004 ... of access to current information," and points out library budget struggles and calls for an evaluation of HINARI and similar projects, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_09_05_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  89. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Oct 3, 2004 ... will still be free to people in the world's poorest countries, in line with the Health Inter Network for Research (HINARI) initiative. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_10_03_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  90. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Nov 11, 2007 ... Unlike HINARI and related initiatives, which make some research from the North visible in the South, OA (through repositories or journals) ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_11_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  91. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 8, 2006 ... most countries in the developing world (those on the HINARI list). Non- research articles become free to all after a year of publication. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_01_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  92. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    It leads to more open access, which helps directly, and it leads commercial publishers to participate in quasi-open-access initiatives like HINARI and AGORA ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../open-access-toll-access-competition.html - Cached
  93. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... and the new PubMed Central policy to offer OA to individual articles from journals that do not otherwise participate in PMC, and a profile of HINARI. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004/01/new-open-access-now.html - Cached
  94. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... remains free to most countries in the developing world (those on the HINARI list). Non-research articles become free to all after a year of publication. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../more-on-new-bmj-access-policy.html - Cached
  95. Peter Suber, Open-Access Timeline (formerly: FOS Timeline)
    HINARI started delivering free online content. (FOSN for 2/25/02.) February 6, 2002. The International Scholarly Communications Alliance (ISCA) launched. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm - Cached
  96. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    [on PERI, HINARI, eJDS, DATAD, Ptolemy Project, OAI, AGORA, and UNESCO's Virtual Laboratory CD-ROM Toolkit, PLoS, and JPGM]. Permanent link to this post ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../unesco-on-knowledge-societies-and-oa.html - Cached
  97. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The editors of Nature describe their participation in HINARI in the May 23 issue ... HINARI is a WHO-organized initiative to provide full-text science ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../editors-of-nature-describe-their.html - Cached
  98. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Feb 4, 2007 ... afraid of other voices entering the debate or that the public should not know about the AAP's commitment to HINARI and patientINFORM. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_02_04_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  99. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jon Udell interviews Barbara Aronson of HINARI. Jon Udell has done a podcast interview with Barbara Aronson, the Project Manager for HINARI at the WHO. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../jon-udell-interviews-barbara-aronson-of.html - Cached
  100. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... that researchers in developing countries are served as well by HINARI as they would be by OA, that OA journals discriminate against indigent authors, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006/.../blackwells-critique-of-oa.html - Cached


 

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