Just thought I would pass along word of two specialized agency databases that are providing developing countries with much needed scientific literature. One database, the Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture, is from FAO, while WHO offers the Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative program. Find more information at the UN Pulse blog. Open access is essential to developing countries and it’s good to see this being recognized.
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