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Anne Powell and Ruth Bottomley’s slides
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OVERVIEW:
The speakers from INASP will discuss INASP’s role in access to, production and use of research information.
- Access: Why access is important, what INASP does, what publishers do/can do
- Production: Research writing and local publishing support for Southern journals
- Use: Taking research to policy and practice
The publisher representative from Ubiquity Press will then outline Ubiquity’s work with Southern journals.
Finally, the Coordinator of HIFA (Healthcare Information For All) will discuss access to and production of healthcare information specifically and the use of health research and journals by frontline workers.
Date: Tuesday 1 December 2015
Time: 1400 GMT
Duration: 45 minutes including Q&A (up to 60 minutes maximum if there is sufficient demand for an extended Q&A)
SPEAKERS:
Anne Powell Programme Manager, Information Access and Publisher Liaison, INASP |
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Ruth Bottomley Senior Programme Manager, Research Development and Support, INASP |
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Tom Mowlam Director of Operations, Ubiquity Press |
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Dr. Neil Pakenham-Walsh Coordinator, HIFA and Co-Director, Global Healthcare Information Network |
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