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Bioline International: A case study in open access and its usage for enhancement of research distribution for scientific research from developing countries

机译:国际生物线:关于开放获取的案例研究及其用于增强发展中国家科学研究的科研分布的用途

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the growth and changes in Bioline International (BI), a non-profit scholarly publications aggregator, distributor, publisher, and publishing assistance service founded in 1993 and operated by scientists and librarians who have a strong commitment to the principles of open access (OA) and to broad distribution, by electronic means, of scientific information.rnDesign/methodology/approach - The paper presents a case study of BI. Findings - BI has changed considerably since its early days. Initially, it largely consisted of e-mailed versions of printed peer-reviewed scientific journals from developing countries; these versions were generally e-mailed as ASCII text and could lack figures and graphics. But much has changed, both due to technological capabilities and due to policy changes. BI has increasingly moved toward inclusion of e-only journals, and has itself tried its hand at publishing a small selection of highly specialized, fully online journals, with OA portions. In January 2004, it converted its entire web site to OA (formerly, some portions were restricted). It has been enabled to become a pure OA provider of scholarly information through a model of grant support and partnerships with other institutions, including many international institutes and foundations and the University of Toronto. Originality/value - BI success is provides an unusual and successful model for strong support for OA to scholarly research and scientific information, especially from developing countries. It also provides a model of flexibility and adaptability, with minimal resources, and demonstrates the possibilities which emerge from truly broad-based collaborations, across multiple countries, and between large and small societies, academe, and non-governmental organizations.
机译:目的-本文的目的是研究Bioline International(BI)的增长和变化,BI是一家非营利性学术出版物的汇集,分发,出版和出版援助服务,成立于1993年,由具有丰富知识和经验的科学家和图书馆员经营致力于开放获取(OA)的原则并通过电子手段广泛传播科学信息。rn设计/方法/方法-本文介绍了BI的案例研究。调查结果-BI从成立之初就发生了很大的变化。最初,它主要由来自发展中国家的同行评审科学期刊的印刷电子邮件版本组成;这些版本通常以ASCII文本形式通过电子邮件发送,并且可能缺少数字和图形。但是,由于技术能力和政策变化,已经发生了很多变化。 BI越来越趋向于只收录电子期刊,并尝试出版一小部分高度专业的,完全在线的期刊,其中包括OA部分。 2004年1月,它将整个网站转换为OA(以前,某些部分受到了限制)。通过赠款支持和与其他机构,包括许多国际学院和基金会以及多伦多大学的合作伙伴关系,它已成为纯OA的学术信息提供者。原创性/价值-BI成功为OA尤其是来自发展中国家的学术研究和科学信息的强大支持提供了不寻常且成功的模型。它还提供了一个使用最少资源的灵活性和适应性模型,并展示了跨多个国家以及大型和小型社团,学术机构和非政府组织之间真正广泛合作的可能性。

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