Electronic Journal Publishing: A Reader Version 2.0

Published by INASP, 2001

©INASP 2001

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8.3 WHERE TO GO FOR HELP

 

Janet Hussein

The ball is in your court! There are a number of agencies and organisations keen to hear ideas from editors/publishers in developing countries. If you are thinking about trying to get your journal online - then put a proposal together and approach one of the following organisations for help.

 

Type of Help

Organisation to approach

General information and advice on EJP

Information and possible application for inclusion in AJOL (African Journals Online)

Possible assistance in project development (submit ideas)

International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP)

27 Park End Street, Oxford,OX1 1HU UK
Email:
inasp@inasp.info
Phone : 44 (0) 20 8997 3274
Fax : 44 (0) 20 8810 9795

Advice on electronic publishing in the field of biosciences and possible application for inclusion in Bioline

Electronic Publishing Trust for Development
Stainfield House, Stainfield Bourne

Lincs PE10 ORS, UK

Email:
ept@biostrat.demon.co.uk
Phone : 44 (0) 1778 570618

Fax: 44 (0) 1778 570175

http://www.bdt.org.br/bioline/

Information/help on Latin American and Caribbean Journals

SciELO
BIREME/PAHO/WHO

Rua Botucatu, 862

04023-901 São Paulo SP
Brazil

Email:
scielo@bireme.br

Possible funding for projects (UK) e.g digitisation

JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee)
Email:
assist@jisc.ac.uk

Possible funding (training and education in publishing)

Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Initial enquiries by email to aira@phf.og.uk

This table needs further input, especially with regard to electronic publishing programmes/resource persons and agencies in developing countries. Please send any pertinent details to husseiny@internet.co.zw for inclusion.