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Working towards removing barriers for LMIC researchers
Researchers in LMICs face numerous challenges including biases and limited roles in the global research community. Here we highlight solutions to disrupt the norm, dismantle systemic barriers and level the playing field for a more equitable research ecosystem.
Smart medical libraries for a ‘Smart Bangladesh’, the contribution of Research4Life
M. A. Mamun and S. Rahman explain the role of medical libraries in healthcare modernization. They advocate for smart medical libraries for a 'Smart Bangladesh', and point out the significant impact of Research4Life in enhancing medical library access and supporting the broader goals of 'Smart Bangladesh', and the SDGs.
Champion Research4Life: Spread the word and share your story
This March 1-15, show your pride and support by adding our Twibbon badge to your social media profile. By sharing your support for Research4Life, you're not just raising awareness; you're sparking a chain reaction of knowledge-sharing.
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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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