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for international providers of scholarly and academic information. However, the barriers to access were formidable with little money to pay for expensive electronic resources, poor technological infrastructures, lack of capacity and little awareness of electronic alternatives to print subscriptions.
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for electronic resources on behalf of its members. As access to Internet-based digital material can be expanded at marginal cost to the provider, the idea is to leverage the purchasing power of individually "poor" customers and negotiate a multi-country consortial deal with information providers.
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EIFL's approach is to partner with libraries organised into national library consortia – groups of libraries that share common goals – thereby effectively reaching millions of people. Consortia include university, research and public libraries, and other institutions. At EIFL:
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EIFL acts as an agent for the national library consortia, who manages promotion and use of the electronic resources locally. Libraries and their users have access to thousands of full-text academic and scholarly journals from the arts to zoology through EIFL licences.
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Myanma Radio and Television, 22 February 2020. EIFL and partners feature in MRTV news item about the agreement signing ceremony for the Myanmar Education Research and Learning Portal (MERAL).
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EIFL works with national library consortia and public libraries in over 60 developing and transition countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. To see the list go to
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They encourage knowledge sharing through peer-to-peer learning, best practice case studies, an annual partner conference and regional cooperation among consortia,
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Heegen, D. 2010. The open access situation in developing and transition countries: A Report from the EIFL General Assembly 2010 in Lund. Sciecominfo.
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OSI through EIFL aimed to assist libraries and their users in achieving access to electronic scholarly resources. EIFL negotiates licences with
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This deprived libraries of the wealth of international academic journals and databases and the opportunities of digital technologies.
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They organize training events, developing tools and resources, and providing information on issues that affect access to knowledge,
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In 2002, EIFL became an independent foundation registered in the Netherlands with its operational seat in Rome, Italy.
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was head of its international publishing programme. Recognising the role that libraries play in the exchange of ideas,
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Ghana's news website, 20 July 2020. Library Authority, EIFL’s mobile library project raises pass rate in BECE.
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University World News Africa Edition, 7 September 2019. Boost for open access repositories in universities.
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Fuegi, D & Segbert-Elbert, M. 2008. Planning the Future of the National Library of Mongolia. Ariadne.
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Founded in 1999, EIFL began by advocating for affordable access to commercial
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for people in developing and transition countries. They are an international
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They advocate for access to knowledge nationally and internationally,
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
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African Library and Information Associations and Institutions
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They incubate pilot projects for public library services.
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EIFL began as eIFL.net in 1999 as an initiative of the
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Nonprofit organization
www.eifl.net
libraries
digital information
not-for-profit organisation
Vilnius
e-journals
Central and Eastern Europe
Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Open Society Institute
Soros Foundation
Frances Pinter
knowledge
information
open societies
emerging markets
publishers
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
International Coalition of Library Consortia
Healthcare Information For All
African Library and Information Associations and Institutions
Copyright for Creativity
www.eifl.net/where-we-work
"ICOLC Participating Consortia"
the original
"AfLIA Partners"

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