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PRESS RELEASE: CrossRef and INASP sign agreement for developing country journals
With apologies for cross-posting
INASP to join CrossRef linking initiative
Oxford, UK December 19, 2006.
INASP are delighted to announce that agreement has been reached
with CrossRef, the multi-publisher linking association, to
include journals from developing countries within their linking
network.
This partnership greatly contributes to the INASP mission to
enable worldwide access to information, and our work with
publishers in developing and transitional countries to improve
the quality and visibility of their publications.
At this time journals participating in the Nepal, Vietnam and
Bangladesh Online programmes will be included, plus the journals
that comprise the African Journals OnLine collection
(www.ajol.info).
Pippa Smart, INASP's Head of Publishing Initiatives stated "For
journals that are largely invisible to most of the scientific
community the importance of linking cannot be overstressed. We
are therefore delighted to be working with CrossRef to promote
discovery of journals published in the less developed countries.
We believe that an integrated discovery mechanism which includes
journals from all parts of the world is vital to global research
- not only benefiting the editors and publishers with whom we
work."
Ed Pentz, CrossRef's Executive Director, commented, "For some
time CrossRef has been exploring how it could partner with
publishers and journal publishing initiatives in regions of the
world where scholarship and publishing are less accessible. We
believe offering CrossRef's services on an affordable basis to
qualified publishers in these regions and interlinking them with
the global research literature will help raise the visibility of
these journals and contribute to their success."
INASP
The International Network for the Availability of Scientific
Publications is a UK registered educational charity. Its vision
is that all people are able to access and contribute information,
ideas and knowledge necessary to drive sustainable and equitable
development; and a mission to enable worldwide access to
information and knowledge with particular emphasis on the needs
of developing and transitional countries. To implement this,
INASP works with partners around the world to encourage the
creation and production of information, to promote sustainable
and equitable access to information, to foster collaboration and
networking, and to strengthen local capacities to manage and use
information and knowledge. For more information on INASP please
see www.inasp.info or send an email to inasp@inasp.info
CrossRef
CrossRef is a non-profit membership association, founded and
directed by publishers. Its mission is to improve access to
published scholarship through collaborative technologies.
CrossRef operates a cross-publisher citation linking system, and
is an official DOI (Digital Object Identifier) registration
agency. The names of actual companies and products mentioned
herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. See
www.crossref.org
CONTACT: Sioux Cumming, scumming@inasp.info
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CHRISTMAS BREAK: I will be on holiday through the Christmas period - from
Friday 23 December, returning to work on Monday 8 January.
Pippa Smart (Mrs)
Head, Publishing Initiatives
International Network for the Availability of Scientific Information (INASP)
Email: psmart@inasp.info
Web: www.inasp.info
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INASP is a registered charity: No. 1106349