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Research4Life m’a ouvert au monde de la recherche
Récemment nommée Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques par le Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation du Burkina Faso, Kambou Kadio Kabou n'est pas seulement une experte en sciences de l'information mais aussi une source d'inspiration. En tant que représentante des utilisateurs de Research4Life pour les pays du groupe A, son parcours illustre un dévouement inébranlable à l'amélioration de la participation au partage des connaissances scientifiques dans les pays à revenu faible et intermédiaire.
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Lenny Rhine is transitioning roles at Research4Life
Research4Life wishes to express our deep gratitude to Lenny Rhine as he steps down from his co-chair position in the Capacity Development (CapDev) Committee. Lenny will remain involved in Research4Life, contributing towards the CapDev team and the Country Connector program.
Calling Users and Partners! Join us for our Research4Life Stakeholders Town Hall Meetings
A warm welcome to our inaugural Research4Life Town Hall! You’ll hear from key leaders in the Partnership about our 2023 strategic plan highlights and plans for 2024. There’ll be an opportunity to learn from Country Connectors making a difference to researchers on the ground, lessons learned and cross pollination of knowledge.
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EUP joins Research4Life, boosting access to Humanities and Social Sciences research
We spoke with Sarah McDonald, Head of Journals for Edinburgh University Press (EUP), who shared the EUP team’s excitement about joining Research4Life.
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Research4Life welcomes American Physical Society as a new partner
Research4Life welcomes American Physical Society as a new partner. The inclusion of APS to the Research4Life partnership means an incredible expansion of our resources in the field of physics. We're adding all of the APS journals and their full archives to researchers and institutions in 115 countries.
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IOP Publishing donates APC revenue from retracted papers to Research4Life
Research4Life is excited to announce that IOP Publishing has made a meaningful donation to Research4Life, originating from a unique source – the Article Publication Charges (APCs) from retracted papers.
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Research4Life calls for applications: co-chair position for the Equity Committee
Research4Life is seeking highly motivated and dedicated individuals to serve as Co-Chair of the Equity Committee.
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Research4Life launches a new committee to address equity for researchers in LMICs
Research4Life is establishing an Equity Committee. The Committee intends to bring about a transformative change in the representation and participation of researchers from LMICs.
Research4Life Publishing and Research Communications Short Course Two
PRCSC2 addresses one of the top concerns of the 2022 R4L PRC Webinar Series participants, by providing a deeper dive into the process of writing successful grant proposals. Taking place over 6 weeks between the beginning of October to mid November, 2023, this course will be available freely to the students, early career researchers and users in the scientific fields from the Research4Life eligible countries.
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Ukraine becomes a Research4Life Country Connector Associate
In a demonstration of our support for Ukraine, Research4Life has signed an agreement with the State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine, designating it as a Research4Life Country Connector Associate.
Research4life partners commit to free and low-cost access and training through 2030
More than 200,000 resources available to researchers, doctors, NGOs and policymakers through at least 2030 to boost evidence-based research, healthcare, policymaking and global justice.
User Drop-Off Study: Insights to enhance resource usage
Research4Life conducts a research to understand why some Research4Life institutions have stopped using the resources and how others are able to sustain usage.
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