Thousands of doctors, researchers and health policy-makers in about 70 developing countries can now receive free internet access to the world's largest collections of biomedical literature. The Access to Research initiative launched by WHO and the world's six biggest medical journal publishers will help bridge the health information gap between rich and poor countries by providing universities, medical schools and research centres in developing countries access to more than 1000 biomedical jo...read more
Thousands of doctors, researchers and health policy-makers in about 70 developing countries can now receive free internet access to the world's largest collections of biomedical literature. The Access to Research initiative launched by WHO and the world's six biggest medical journal publishers will help bridge the health information gap between rich and poor countries by providing universities, medical schools and research centres in developing countries access to more than 1000 biomedical journals from the six publishers.