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    Press Release: Free full-text online biomedical journals for Armenia's scientists

    Armenian Canadian Medical Association of Ontario
    555 University Avenue, Room 6536B
    Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8
    Canada
    Phone: (416) 813-6291
    Fax: (416) 813-6334
    Email: [email protected]
    Web site: http://www.acmao.ca

    The Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI,
    http://www.healthinternetwork.org) is a project administered by
    the World Health Organization (WHO) in conjunction with the six
    major journal publishers worldwide to provide free-of-charge
    full-text access to institutions in developing countries. To
    meet the criteria of free access, the country's GNP per capita
    has to be less than $1000 US; whereas institutions in countries
    with GNP per capita $1000-3000 pay a fee of $1000 per year per
    institution. Armenia is included in the list of countries eligible
    for free access, as its GNP per capita is less than $1000 US
    (http://www.who.int/library/reference/temp/Eligible_countries.pdf).

    The Armenian Canadian Medical Association of Ontario (ACMAO) put
    considerable effort in distributing information about the availability
    of this resource. However, only 4 institutions from Armenia currently
    have this most valuable scientific resource - American University
    of Armenia, Emergency Scientific Medical Center, Yerevan State
    Medical University (YSMU), Yerevan State University Library and the
    University Hospital # 1, all located in Yerevan. The majority of
    Armenian physicians and scientists are still unaware of this resource.

    All research institutions, universities and hospitals in Armenia
    qualify for free access through HINARI. All that is required is a
    director, a librarian and a computer technician. As of July 12, 2005,
    HINARI provides access to full- text articles from 2884 biomedical
    journals.

    We urge all Armenian biomedical and health care institutions to
    register with HINARI by accessing http://www.healthinternetwork.org
    and following the registration requirements.
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