Conference Session 164
Access and innovation: delivering information to all
Serials and Other Continuing Resources Section
Congress track 1: Open access and digital resources.
17 August 2011 09:30 - 11:30 | Room: 104
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Research4Life: bringing academic and professional peer-reviewed content to developing countries through public-private partnerships
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EDMOND GAIBLE (The Natoma Group), RICHARD GEDYE (The International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers) MARY OCHS (Albert R Mann Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA), KIMBERLY PARKER (HINARI - Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland) and STEPHEN RUDGARD (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) -
OpenEdition Freemium: developing a sustainable library-centered economic model for open access
Translations: [Français] [Español]
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE PEYSSARD (Centre for Open Electronic Publishing, Marseille, France) -
Unbundling the big deal with Patron Driven Acquisition of e-Journals
Translations: [Français]
MAUREEN WEICHER and TIAN XIAO ZHANG (St. John's University Library, Queens, NY, USA) -
Initiative of the INFLIBNET centre for delivering information to the Indian academic community
RAJESH CHANDRAKAR and JAGDISH ARORA (INFLIBNET - Information and Library Network, Ahmedabad, India) -
Widening access to serials in the developing world: the role and philosophy of INASP
Translations: [Español] [Français]
MARTIN BELCHER, PETER BURNETT and SARA GWYNN (INASP - International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications, Oxford, United Kingdom)
Last update: 7 June 2011