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Una nueva organización sin fines de lucro impulsa la misión de Research4Life de crear capacidad de investigación en LMICs

Friends of Research4Life, una nueva organización sin fines de lucro 501(c)(3) con sede en los Estados Unidos, se lanzó para respaldar la misión fundamental de Research4Life de permitir la plena participación en el entorno de información global. Las organizaciones y los individuos ahora pueden hacer contribuciones que beneficien directamente a los programas de Research4Life.

Inscríbase ahora para el primer Curso Virtual en español de Research4Life sobre recursos electrónicos de salud
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La primera edición del curso virtual (MOOC) en español enfocado en recursos electrónicos de salud tendrá lugar del 24 de octubre al 20 de noviembre de 2022.
A photo of a group of people who attended the R4L annual GPM held in Nairobi, in 2024.
Research4life in 2024- Celebrating impact and championing equity
As 2024 ends, we celebrate a year of empowering researchers, institutions, and communities with equitable access to knowledge, driving sustainable progress.
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How LUANAR engages students with Research4Life from day one
LUANAR integrates Research4Life into its curriculum from the first year, equipping students with essential research skills to succeed academically. The university's library team plays a critical role, offering training sessions and digital literacy support to ensure students maximize Research4Life resources. Read more to find out about the impact of this early exposure to Research4Life
This is an infographic. The copy reads: Research4Life in Numbers Research4Life spikes research output by up to 75% in low- and middle-income countries. 11,500 Institutions Registered With R4L’s Portal; 232,000 Resources Available; 125 Low- Middle- Income Countries; 41,000 Journals; 205,000 Books; 160 Databases After Joining R4L 75% Increase Health Science Publishing; 20% Increase In Clinical Trials Uptake; Between 2021 and 2023, we had almost 6 million portal page views; Academic paper output increased by 80–100%. (disclaimer: in the Caribbean, Central Asia, Europe and Latin America) Clinical trial activity rose by up to 35% (disclaimer: East Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East and North Africa) It is blue with yellow numbers and white text. The graphics are very simple.
First ever Impact Report from Research4Life
We are pleased to announce the publication of our first ever Impact Report «Changing the face of global research». Designed to show what we’ve achieved, and communicate our hopes for the future of our organization, the report takes you on
Free COUNTER membership in Research4Life countries
COUNTER is offering free membership to libraries, publishers and related organisations in Research4Life countries. This means that organisations within Research4Life countries can contribute to consultations about the COUNTER code and its further development.
Hope amid huge budget cuts: Improving research in Malawi
Felix, a librarian at Kamuzu University of Health Sciences in Malawi, shares with us how Research4Life is enabling librarians to support students, faculty, and researchers in ways that were once unimaginable. Through workshops and hands-on guidance, Felix is helping researchers access vital information and to conduct impactful studies that have the potential to transform healthcare in Malawi.
How Hawassa University’s research is boosting food security and transforming agriculture
Hawassa University in Ethiopia is advancing agricultural research and education through Research4Life, This access is supporting both academic growth and community outreach, as students and faculty apply their research to improve agricultural practices and promote sustainable development.
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