Science and technology news in the developing world
Patent offices in developing countries are to be offered free or low-cost access to a range of online scientific journals from the end of the year. The Access… Read more »
Patent offices in developing countries are to be offered free or low-cost access to a range of online scientific journals from the end of the year. The Access… Read more »
WHO published a feature entitled Open access: a giant leap towards bridging health inequities, in their August 2009 edition of the Bulletin of the World Health… Read more »
So far we have reached 20% of our target for Computer Aid International’s Kenyatta University Programme. BioMed Central’s employees have been busy… Read more »
As part of our ongoing commitment to promoting open access in the developing world, BioMed Central has teamed up with Computer Aid International to support… Read more »
BioMed Central held a forum entitled "How science addresses developing world issues" as part of the British Association for the Advancement of… Read more »
Every year the British Association for the Advancement of Science holds the Festival of Science, one of Europe’s biggest science festivals. This year… Read more »
The International African Institute and Edinburgh University Press have announced that their journal Africa: Journal of the International African Institute will… Read more »
Computer Aid recently celebrated its 10th birthday. To mark the occasion a party was held in the organisation’s honour. A wide variety of international guests… Read more »
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) recently participated in The Berlin 5 meeting, Open Access: From Practice to Impact: Consequences of Knowledge… Read more »
The South African Regional Universities Association (SARUA) recently held its Open Access Leadership Summit in Botswana, 20-21 November. The Minister of… Read more »