Monday, October 18, 2010

[Lib-helig-l] The African Journal Archive supports Open Access Week 18-24 October 2010

The African Journal Archive is pleased to be able to support Open Access week (18-24 October 2010).    The project is collecting journals published exclusively in Africa and about Africa, with a focus on the Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities. The Archive contains issues digitised retrospectively back to the first issue. The journals are available free of charge on the African Journal Archive website at www.ajarchive.org.  

 

The project provides a unique opportunity for universities and research organisations to digitise their journals free of charge back to the first issue. The digitised materials are then sent back to publishers for preservation and use on their own websites, further extending open access to African scholarship.

 

We invite African publishers to email requests for inclusion as soon as possible to benefit from currently available funding to info@ajarchive.org.za

Any recommendations  for new titles to be included may be emailed to info@ajarchive.org.

 

Browse the Archive http://content.ajarchive.org/index.php  

 

 

Merle Ruff

African Journal Archive Coordinator

 

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