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Open Access Journals

e-Math for Africa http://math.golonka.se/journals.html EMIS DOAJ. Open Access Journals. JSTOR Göttingen Digitalizierungs Zentrum (Digizeitschriften) NUMDAM Project Euclid Biblioteka Wirtualna Nauki. Retroactive Digitization. HINARI AGORA OARE JSTOR.

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Open Access Journals

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  1. e-Math for Africa http://math.golonka.se/journals.html EMIS DOAJ Open Access Journals

  2. JSTOR Göttingen Digitalizierungs Zentrum (Digizeitschriften) NUMDAM Project Euclid Biblioteka Wirtualna Nauki Retroactive Digitization

  3. HINARI AGORA OARE JSTOR Subsidized Access Journals

  4. Developing Nations Access Initiative : JSTOR waives its standard participation fees (the Archive Capital Fee and Annual Access Fee) for any not-for-profit institution in select developing countries [including Cambodia] for 2009, 2010, and 2011, with a modest contribution after 2011. 2012 = $250 2013 = $500 2014 = $500 http://jstor.org

  5. Bordeauxthèquehttp://bordeauxtheque.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/ • Provided by l'Université Bordeaux 1 • “A free service for developing countries aimed to support researchers by providing documentation in Mathematics and Computer Science.” • Registration needed – fill in an application and I will pass it on … • Document delivery from 287 current and 180 discontinued major mathematics journals

  6. of the ICTP http://ejds.org • eJDS is aimed to distribute free-of-charge scientific articles in the fields of Physics and Mathematics via e-mail to individual scientists residing and working in institutions in developing countries. • Registration needed – fill in an application and I will pass it on to the eJDS • Journals from: • American Institute of Physics • American Mathematical Society • American Physical Society • Elsevier • National Academy of Sciences • Optical Society of America • SPIE (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers) • World Scientific Publishing • Springer

  7. How to proceed? • Apply for eJDS and Bordeauxthèque (personal, not institutional application). • Contact your library about username and password for HINARI, AGORA and OARE. If your university isn’t registered for access, make sure this is done (now!). • Contact your library about registration for JSTOR! • If need be, register as a department!

  8. Don’t give up!

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