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Accessing full text of journal articles

Accessing full text of journal articles. Finding Online Health Information Workshop I Vietnam National Training Programme. End-users often want and need full-text journal articles. But finding these can be confusing. Partly because there are so many different access systems.

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Accessing full text of journal articles

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  1. Accessing full text of journal articles Finding Online Health Information Workshop I Vietnam National Training Programme

  2. End-users often want and need full-text journal articles

  3. But finding these can be confusing Partly because there are so many different access systems

  4. Individual libraries can pay for access to full-text articles

  5. Or government agencies may subscribe for the access

  6. Or access can be arranged through library consortia

  7. Or full-text articles may be accessed via externally financed programmes Aimed at ’bridging the digital divide’

  8. These provide full-text articles either free or at low cost • To lower income countries (LICs) throughout the world • Or to most LICs • Or to LICs in one region • Or to other specific countries

  9. Some are joint initiatives of UN agencies and journal publishers • HINARI (WHO) • AGORA (FAO) • OARE (UNEP)

  10. One is run by a British charity and financed by development agencies INASP/PERI Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information

  11. Some are initiatives of individual publishers • JSTOR access programme • Oxford Press access programme • Highwire journals for developing economies

  12. Some are arranged by nongovernmental organisations, universities, or libraries • TALC • INFO Project • Global Development Network DocumentDelivery Service

  13. Furthermore, some articles are available free to everyone Free-access articles are free to everyone, everywhere......

  14. There is often some way to reach full-text articles, even if it is roundabout!

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