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Background – HINARI, AGORA, OARE, ARDI (Research4Life Programmes)
Journal Access Book Access Searching Options (Part B) Training Material (Part B)
Objectives of Research4Life Programmes (R4L)
• To connect developing world researchers with the international scientific community
• To reduce the ‘publishing gap’ and improve the quality of locally produced articles and journals
• Ultimately – improve health, food security and environment in relation to Millennium Development Goals of 2015
Primary Target Audiences• Eligible categories of institutions are: • national universities• professional schools (medicine, nursing, pharmacy,
public health, dentistry) • research institutes • teaching hospitals • government: ministries and agencies • national medical libraries• locally based non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
All permanent and visiting faculty, staff members and students are entitled to access and can obtain the institutional User Name and Password.
• More than 100 countries, areas and territories
• HINARI: health research (up to 13,000 journals, up to 29,000 books and up to 70 other information resources, more than 5,600 registered institutions, up to 170 publisher partners) www.who.int/hinari/en/
• AGORA: agriculture research (up to 5,300
journals, up to 3,600 books, up to 20 information resources, more than 2700 registered institutions, up to 60 publisher partner) www.aginternetwork.org/en/
• OARE: environment research (up to 5,700 journals, up to 14,000 books, up to 40 other information resources, 2600 registered institutions, up to 60 publisher partners) www.unep.org/oare/en/
• ARDI: development and innovation research (up to 3,900 journals, up to 15,000 books, 5 other information resources, more than 300 registered institutions, up to 15 publisher partners) www.wipo.int/ardi/en/
updated 2014 07
R4L Programmes Similarities
• As of July 2014, HINARI, AGORA, OARE and ARDI portals look quite similar
• Access for journals, books and other bibliographic databases, reference management softwares and free access resources are 99% identical
• The following screen captures will summarize these similarities
Website Access Options
• For journals, HINARI, AGORA, OARE and ARDI have the following access options:– Journal title– Subject – Language– Publisher (journals and books are listed)
• For books, access is via title
In "All Items" tab, icons similar for all programmes:Green box – access available! White box – not available