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Improving access to research literature in developing countries : challenges and opportunities provided by Open Access
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CHAN, Leslie et al. Improving access to research literature in developing countries: challenges and opportunities provided by Open Access. In: WORLD LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CONGRESS: IFLA GENERAL CONFERENCE AND COUNCIL, 71., 2005, Noruega. Proceedings... Noruega: IFLA, 2005.
Autor
Chan, Leslie
Kirsop, Barbara
Costa, Sely Maria de Souza
Arunachalam, Subbiah
Institución
Resumen
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly
coordinated world wide movement, facilitated by common technical standards and open source
software. While debates on open access have focused on the so-called “serial crisis” and
copyright issues, relatively little attention has been paid to the myriads of benefits OA provide,
particularly to researchers in the developing countries. In this paper, we highlight important
developments and experimentations in knowledge sharing enabled by different modes of open
access, and point to collaborative and sustainable models that will be highly beneficial to
research institutions in the developing world in the long term. The recommendations in this2 paper will have important implications for library and information professionals working in resource poor countries.