Researchers can now submit their work to open access journals, which are free to read. However, many researchers in lower-income countries don’t have funds to pay for the fees. Research4Life helps them navigate this landscape.
Join our two-part training and discover how researchers can use ORCID to get visibility for all of their work, from publications to grants. The webinars will take place on 14 and 21 April 2021.
New dates! The fourth edition of the Research4Life Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will run from 26 April until 28 May 2021. Participants will find out all about using Research4Life.
Health researchers, practitioners and librarians who use Research4Life are welcome to join the next Research4Life MOOC on Hinari, which will run from 15 February to 15 March.
We will allocate ten passes for the annual Researcher to Reader conference to researchers or librarians from any of the countries that qualify for access to Research4Life.
Join our next webinar on 29 January to learn all about Researcher Academy, a free platform that helps researchers participate in the global scientific landscape.
Are you looking for resources from China or in Chinese? Then it’s worth trying out Global Academic Focus (GAF): an abstract database that is freely available and can be accessed through Research4Life.
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has recently joined Research4Life. This adds five journals, accessible to all users, to the Hinari collection.
We are thrilled to announce that Research4Life will be working with Ingenta to create a new user interface for its content portal. The new Research4Life portal is set to launch in the spring of next year.