Research4Life: ARDI, HINARI, AGORA, and OARE Ulaanbaatar March 11, 2015 Andrew Czajkowski Head,...

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Research4Life: ARDI, HINARI, AGORA, and OARE Ulaanbaatar

March 11, 2015

Andrew Czajkowski

Head, Innovation and Technology Support Section

Overview

About Research4Life

ARDI

HINARI

AGORA (CAB Abstracts)

OARE

ASPI

Research4Life: Background

Free or low-cost access to academic and professional peer-review content online for institutions in developing countries

7,700 registered institutions

14,500 journals

30,000 books

185 publisher partners

Research4Life: Partnership

Public-private partnership

WIPO, FAO, UNEP, WHO

Cornell University and Yale University

International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers

Microsoft (technology partner)

Objective: Reducing the scientific knowledge gap between industrialized countries and the developing world ( Millennium Development Goals)

Research4Life: Programs

World Health Organization

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

United Nations Environment Programme

World Intellectual Property Organization

Research4Life: Eligibility (countries)

Group A (Free access)

Inclusion in the UN list of LDCs

HDI less than 0.63

GNI per capita at or below $1600

Group B (Low-cost access)

HDI at or below 0.67

GNI per capita less than $5000

More information at: http://research4life.org/institutions.html

Not all publishers provide access to all eligible countries

More than 100 countries, areas and territories

ARDI: development and innovation research (up to 4000 journals, up to 18,000 books, more than 400 registered institutions) www.wipo.int/ardi/en/

HINARI: health research (up to 14,000 journals, up to 33,000 books and up to 50 other information resources, more than 5700 registered institutions) www.who.int/hinari/en/

AGORA: agriculture research (up to 3700 journals, up to 4100 books, up to 20 information resources, more than 2800 registered institutions) www.aginternetwork.org/en/

OARE: environment research (up to 5700 journals, up to 15,000 books, up to 50 other information resources, more than 2800 registered institutions) www.unep.org/oare/en/

(updated January 2015)

Goals of Research4Life Programmes (R4L)

To connect developing world researchers with the international scientific community

To reduce the ‘publishing gap’ and improve the quality of locally produced articles and journals

Ultimately – improve health, food security and environment in relation to Millennium Development Goals of 2015

Primary Target Audiences

Eligible categories of institutions are:

Government: relevant ministries and agencies

Academic/research institutions

Locally based non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

All permanent and visiting faculty, staff members and students are entitled to access and can obtain the institutional User Name and Password.

Who is eligible for R4L Programmes

ARDI/R4L Resources Usage: Do Share

Institution’s R4L usernames and passwords with:

Authorized Users: an institution’s employee, permanent or visiting faculty or students

Walk-in Users: anyone who comes to the institution’s premises and is permitted by the institution to access services there

Note: Access from remote access is permissible but limited to computers owned personally by employees or by institution

Copyright and Fair Use

Is the same as typical copyright and fair use Principles; it is OK to:

Download or print up to 15% of a journal issue or book

Use material for educational purposes (course packs or reserves)

Make copies for institution members or students

Note: Always credit sources

Abuse of Privileges: Do Not

Share usernames and passwords with those from outside the institution

Supply documents to individuals or organizations outside the registered institution

Charge a fee for supplying documents except to recover cost of printing

Use R4L programmes when outside the country

Do Not (continued)

Upload or post the material to a publicly available website or elsewhere

Post usernames and passwords to websites or blogs that are publically accessible

Note: Violations result in the institution or possibly entire country denied access until the problem is resolved. If your institution’s password does not work for several days, it may have been compromised. DO NOT REGISTER AGAIN. Report this to ardi@wipo.int and always include your UserID

ARDI

The Access to Research for Development and Innovation (ARDI) program is coordinated by the World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO together with its partners in the publishing industry with the aim to increase the availability of scholarly literature from diverse fields of science and technology, ARDI seeks to:

reinforce the capacity of developing countries to participate in the global knowledge economy

support researchers in developing countries in creating and developing new solutions to technical challenges faced on a local and global level.

Elsevier

Springer

Wiley

Sage

Taylor & Francis

Lippincott/Williams & Wilkins

BioOne

Oxford University Press

Nature Publishing

Other science/technical/ medical publishers

ARDI – Key Publisher Partners

ARDI eligibility and Registration

About ARDI and eligibility

Registration process

The About ARDI page contains Background information about the programme.

Eligibility information is listed

on the currently displayed page.

Note The Group A (free access)

and B (low cost access) categories.

Eligibility information is listed

on the currently displayed page.

Note The Group A (free access)

and B (low cost access) categories.

From the initial ARDI webpage, Request an account (register).

Note: an institution can register for all 4 programs but must complete form separately for each programme.

To complete the registration,make sure you enter all theinformation in the required fields –particularly the librarian, director and support officer information.(on next slide)

Enter the six character validation code that is listed at the bottom.Click Send Registration.

This document is a step-by-step guide to completing the Research4Life online registration process - a very useful tool.

Start using ARDI

Username and password

Instructions on using ARDI

Using R4L: Accessing resources

http://www.research4life.org

ARDI Log-in

ARDI Log-in

ARDI Log-in

ARDI - Login

ARDI Portal

ARDI Portal

ARDI: Journal list

ARDI: Publisher website (Taylor & Francis)

ARDI: Publisher website (Taylor & Francis)

ARDI: Publisher website (Taylor & Francis)

ARDI: Publisher website (Elsevier/ScienceDirect)

ARDI: Publisher website (Elsevier/ScienceDirect)

Note

Available journal archives may vary depending on the publisher (usually from 1995 onwards)

Using ARDI: Getting help

http://www.wipo.int/ardi

Getting help: FAQs

About ARDI

Eligibility

Registration

Payment

Getting started

Using ARDI

Sister programs

Using HINARI: Accessing resources

http://www.who.int

HINARI: Login page

HINARI: Portal page

HINARI: Journal list (by title)

Journal will open in new window or tab

HINARI: Publisher website (Elsevier/ScienceDirect)

HINARI: Portal page

Using HINARI: Searching (PubMed)

HINARI: Search (PubMed)

Using AGORA: Searching (CAB Abstracts)

AGORA: CAB Abstracts (search results)

CAB Abstracts cover about 80% of AGORA content

OARE

Electronic resources: Access to patent database systems

Partnership with 5 patent database service providers

LexisNexis TotalPatent

Minesoft PatBase

Questel Orbit

Thomson Reuters Thomson Innovation

WIPS WIPS Global

Free or low-cost access for 122 developing and least developed countries to advanced patent search and analysis tools

www.wipo.int/aspi

ASPI: Portal

www.wipo.int/aspi

ASPI: Eligibility

Group 1: Least Developed Countries

access for freeBangladesh

Group 2: Middle income countries (World Bank definition)

access at nominal cost (per service) / one-year free trial period

Group 3: Certain other developing countries

access at nominal cost (per service) / one-year free trial period

ASPI

Thank you for your attention!

For more information, please contact:

ardi@wipo.int

Links

ARDIhttp://www.wipo.int/ardiHINARIhttp://www.who.int/hinariAGORAhttp://www.aginternetwork.orgOAREhttp://www.oaresciences.orgResearch4Lifehttp://www.research4life.orgASPI

http://www.wipo.int/aspi

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