User:Filippo Morsiani/Open access in Gambia
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Open Access in Gambia; Researchers from Gambia publish articles in international Open Access journals, for example in 2013, 413 articles have been published with BioMed Central – an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the Open Access publishing model – and among them there are highly accessed articles by researchers from Medical Research Council Laboratories and International Trypanotolerance Centre. 131 articles have been published in Public Library of Science (PLoS) international Open Access journals: PLoS ONE, PLoS Medicine and PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
There exists a need for the implementation of a national OA policy and institutional OA policies in Gambian universities to create the necessary conditions for building a national system that will ensure that all publicly funded research in Gambia becomes freely and openly available and that Gambian academia are not left behind in the global OA movement.
Availability and Use of Open Access Journals
[edit]As of June 2015, a greater available and use open-source electronic journals has been put at the disposal of the University of the Gambia. listings of 16 websites were completed as part of the comprehensive library guide. Among the sites that offer free and Open Access are:
- Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA)
- Bioline international
- BioMed Central
- Chemistry Central
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- Free Medical Journals
- PhysMath Central
- SAGE-Hindawi
- The World Bank
The University of the Gambia library subscribes to many useful online databases such as:
- JSTOR
- Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI)
- Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE)
- Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA)
- The essential Electronic Agricultural Library (TEEAL)
Sources
[edit]This article incorporates text from a free content work. Licensed under CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0 (license statement/permission). Text taken from Global Open Access Portal, UNESCO. UNESCO.