Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA): Helping Build the Global Research Community
Florence Robertson, Kristin Kolshus and Johannes Keizer, FAO
AIMS webinar 29 May 2014
AGORA is one of four programmes comprising
Research4Life, a public private partnership for development.
AGORA is an Internet portal collection that provides free or low cost access to major scientific journals, databases and Internet resources in agriculture and related biological, environmental and social sciences, provided by the world’s leading science publishers
AGORA is designed to enhance the scholarship of the many thousands of students, faculty and researchers in agriculture and life sciences in the developing world. www.aginternetwork.org
In 2000, WHO surveyed developing country researchers to discover their highest information priority – access to subscription journals.
Research4Life Programmes
AGORA: www.aginternetwork.org Launched 2003 by FAO and Cornell 80 publishers: 5,300 journals and 4,200 books 2,400 institutions registered for accessAgriculture, fisheries, food, nutrition, veterinary science, and related subjects. Food and Agriculture Organization, Cornell University Mann Library, + 80 publishers
HINARI: www.who.int/hinariLaunched 2001 by WHO, 6 founding publishers and Yale University270 publishers: 1,300 journals and 29,000 books5,600 institutions registered for accessMedicine, nursing, and related health and social sciences, including journals in library science and multiple languages. World Health Organization, Yale University Library, + 270 publishers
Research4Life ProgrammesOARE: www.unep.org/oare Launched 2006 by UNEP and Yale 2600 institutions registered 85 publishers: 5,600 journals, 14,000 books
Disciplines contributing to our understanding of the natural environment. United Nations Environment Programme, Yale University, 85 STM publishers
ARDI: www.wipo.int/ardi Launched 2009 by WIPO 12 publishers: 3,800 journals, 16,000 books 250 institutions registered Particular focus on applied science and technology. WIPO, 12 major scientific and
technical publishers
Eligibility and Target Audiences R4L Research and teaching universities National research organizations, government
offices and ministries (agriculture, environment, forestry, health, research, etc.)
Publicly funded and not-for-profit agencies (including hospitals, health treatment centers, etc.)
National libraries Extension centers, local non-governmental
organizations (NGOs)All staff members and students of a registered institution are entitled to have access to the information resources. Focal point: librarian.
Eligibility for AGORA and R4L
Group A: Free access. UN Least Developed Country List; Human Development Index ≤ 0.50; Gross National Income per capita ≤ US$1600
Group B: Low cost access: Gross National Income ≤ US 1 billion; Gross National Income per capita ≤ US$5000. Cost $1000 per institution per year (2014): gives access to the four R4L programmes; separate registrations needed. Income is invested in local training initiatives.
Registration for AGORA and R4L
http://registration.research4life.org/
Only one registration is required per institution.
Your institution may already be registered: ask your librarian.
Your institution can register for multiple R4L programmes.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Cornell
University Mann Library, 80 publishers Launched in 2003 2,400 institutions now registered 5,300 journals and 4,200 e-books offered from 80
publishers Agriculture, fisheries, food, nutrition, veterinary
science, and related subjects Special version of CAB Abstracts (covers 80% of journals in AGORA)
www.aginternetwork.org
Objectives of AGORA
Increase access to high-quality, relevant literature in agriculture
Improve the quality and effectiveness of education and training.
Improve food security Improve research in agriculture and related
sciences
AGORA Is Like Your LibraryRegistered users can… Browse the collection, just like in a current
periodical room Search for journals in a specific subject area,
like departmental libraries Track down a citation if you have one Use CAB Abstracts as a powerful tool for
discovery
Note: Anyone can browse AGORA’s collection of journals without logging in and get to the publishers’ websites and abstracts of journal articles. However, only students, faculty and staff at eligible, registered institutions can access full-text articles.
If login is not completed, this reminder will appear - the access to journals is limited
In the ‘All Items’ display for ‘M’, the green box equals access.
The white box with the ! equals no access.
In the ‘All Items’ display for ‘M’, the green box equals access.
The white box with the ! equals no access.
If login is not completed, this reminder will appear - the access to journals is limited
Journal Access AGORA only gives access to a certain subset of a
publisher’s journals though all journals are listed on the publisher’s website. The journals with full-text access indicated may not apply to you.
For full-text journal articles: Users’ institutions must be registered Users must log in using institutional user name
and password. Which publishers are offering access to registered users?
http://agora.aginternetwork.org/content/en/country_offer.php
AGORA log in does not give access to all services offered on publishers’ websites.
Access Questions See www.aginternetwork.org/en/help/faq.html Contact your Librarian or Contact the AGORA team with any questions or comments.
Could you please describe the problems? AGORA will not work without logging in. What is the username and password you are using? (Case sensitive, no spaces) What institution are you from? Are you able to logon? Or do you get a "Failure to authenticate" message? If you are able to log on, are you unable to access all journals or only certain journals?
Some journals are only available in abstract form, you will see that list once logged on.
It may be a technical problem or firewall issue. Detailed information from you helps us investigate.
We want/need to hear from users! [email protected]
AGORA User Agreement All registered institutions must sign a User Agreement covering:
Use of the AGORA password Copyright and Fair Use
It is OK to: Share AGORA username and password with colleagues,
students, faculty in your institution. Download or print up to 15% of a journal issue or book. Use material for educational purposes (course packs or
reserves) or make copies for institution members.
It is not OK to: Share AGORA username and password outside your institution. Post content to websites, or publish username and password
online, or download all articles from a single issue.
The AGORA program is about opening access, and includes
many open access materials, but is not itself an open access initiative. However, Open Access and AGORA need to be seen as complementary initiatives.
Our goal is to make scientific knowledge available throughout low and medium income countries.
We encourage “Gold open access” publishers to waive publishing fees for contributions from those countries. Many publishers now endorse (with some restrictions) "green open access" publishing through institutional repositories.
AGORA/R4L is another necessary tool to achieve our goal. It will not prevent more "open access" publishing. It will motivate open access publishing in low income countries.
R4L Training and Outreach Essential to the success of the programmes. Funded by
Group B income and other funding sources. Train the trainer approaches
Courses include presentations, lectures, group discussions, product demos and hands-on practice, plus handouts Online and CD-ROM training modules Posters and leaflets in 6 languages In-country and distance education training courses
Online training: www.aginternetwork.org/en/training/ and www.research4life.org/about/training-resources-for-users/
National workshops in Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, and Africa. African training undertaken by ITOCA (Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa): www.itoca.org/node/81
Access the Case Studies
www.research4life.org/case-studies/stories-from-the-field/ and www.research4life.org/celebrating-the-unsung-heroes-librarians-and-research4life
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Long Term Vision R4L programmes All stakeholders committed to support the programs beyond
the 2015 horizon. Core to the MDGs – education, health, food, environment
Better research; updated curriculum Research-based policy decisions More effective medical treatment, agricultural and
environmental interventions Connections to international scientific community Reduced "publishing gap" & improved locally-produced
journals Ongoing plan to address the challenges and ensure a long
term legacy of research in developing countries
ULTIMATELY--Improved food security, environment and health
Looking for More Information?
HINARI www.who.int/hinar
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AGORA www.aginternetw
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www.research4life.org
OARE www.unep.org/oar
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ARDI www.wipo.int/ardi/
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www.research4life.org
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