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Bioline international and the journal of post-graduate medicine : a collaborative approach to open access publishing

机译:国际Bioline和研究生医学期刊:一种开放获取出版的协作方法

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Bioline International (BI) was set up in 1993 as a result of increasing dissatisfaction among scientists about the way research publications, particularly those from developing countries, were (or were not) distributed. Managed by scientists, librarians, and information professionals on a not-for-profit basis, BI provides electronic publishing and distribution services for publishers of biomedical journals from developing countries who wish to increase the visibility, accessibility, and impact of their publications. With limited print circulation, journals from developing countries usually do not reach the global readers who would benefit from the content. An online presence with a common search platform for multiple journals offers the desirable visibility for such journals. With this in mind, in 2002, the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine (JPGM) joined BI as an open access journal. JPGM is a quarterly biomedical publication of Staff Society of Seth G.S. Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital, in Mumbai, India. The collaboration of BI and JPGM sets an example for the ways in which journals from developing country can benefit from low-cost shared technology and extend accessibility to their content. In this presentation, we discuss technical as well as policy issues pertaining to such collaboration. In particular, we highlight the importance of adopting open standards and protocols in order to maximize interoperability between databases, provide an example of how to promote open access to and sharing of public scientific resources while considering new funding opportunities and the rights of authors, and illustrate the importance of institutional collaborations in the advancement of knowledge building and sharing on a truly global scale.
机译:生物界国际组织(BI)成立于1993年,是由于科学家对研究出版物,特别是来自发展中国家的研究出版物的分发方式越来越不满意的结果。 BI由科学家,图书馆员和信息专业人员以非营利为基础进行管理,为希望增加出版物的知名度,可访问性和影响力的发展中国家的生物医学期刊的出版商提供电子出版和发行服务。由于印刷发行量有限,发展中国家的期刊通常无法接触到将从中受益的全球读者。具有针对多个期刊的通用搜索平台的在线状态为此类期刊提供了理想的可见性。考虑到这一点,2002年,《研究生医学杂志》(JPGM)加入了BI,成为开放获取期刊。 JPGM是Seth G.S.医学院和K.E.M.的Staff Society的季度生物医学出版物。印度孟买的医院。 BI和JPGM的合作为发展中国家期刊从低成本共享技术中受益并扩展其内容可访问性的方式树立了榜样。在此演示文稿中,我们讨论与此类协作有关的技术和政策问题。特别是,我们强调了采用开放标准和协议的重要性,以最大程度地提高数据库之间的互操作性,提供一个示例,说明如何在考虑新的资助机会和作者权利的同时促进对公共科学资源的开放访问和共享,并举例说明机构合作对于真正意义上的全球规模知识发展和共享的重要性。

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    Sahu D.K.; Chan Leslie;

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