Title: Access to African Published Research: African Journals Online AJOL
1Access to African Published Research African
Journals Online (AJOL) NISC SA Complementary
Approaches working together.
www.nisc.co.za www.ajol.info
2Africa needs
- Access to own African research publications
- Improvement in worldwide access to African
research publications - Improvement in the dissemination of African
research in Africa worldwide - To share the research publications of the 50
countries of the Continent - Access to the research on Africa scattered
worldwide
3The Traditional African Information Environment
(Western influences)
- Access to African publications is problematic
- Information sources in Africa
- Derive from Europe and America
- Flow from North to South
- Western information, although essential
- Not always appropriate
- Not always relevant
- Is incomplete for Africas needs
4African Information Environment (distributed
sources)
- Thousands of academic journals are published
- in Africa and about Africa
- There is no single database source for African
information - Databases are scattered
- Journal web sites are scattered
- use different formats and software
- There is a need to integrated these diverse
resources - Adjacent countries cannot access their research
output - The world struggles to access African
publications
Aggregation is the key
5NISC SA Contribution Database Aggregations since
1995
- Compiles bibliographic databases
- Publishes databases
- Integrates African resources with world sources
- World footprint
- NISC SA Database aggregations include
- Africa-Wide NiPAD
- Fish, and Fisheries Worldwide
- Water Resources Worldwide
- African HealthLine
- South African Studies
-
6AJOL Contribution aggregates African academic
research articles
- 220 African Academic journal titles ( and
growing) - From 22 African countries
- Fully Searchable
- Free access to Tables of contents and abstracts
- Some full text articles (and growing)
- Journal information
- Document delivery service
72005 AJOL moves to African management in
association with NISC in South Africa
- AJOL now a not for profit company
- Moved from INASP in Oxford UK to
- NISC in Grahamstown South Africa
- Funded by international organisations, including
Sida, Norad, DFiD - Now independent but working in association with
NISC
8Combined Mission of AJOL and NISC SA is
Worldwide Promotion of access to African
research and the publication output of the
Continent in the spirit of NEPAD.
9AJOL journal selection criteria
- Journals published on the African continent
- Scholarly content, and original research
- Peer reviewed and quality control
- Ability to provide electronic format
- Permission for AJOL to operate a document
delivery service
10Number of journals on AJOL
11Registrations - geographical
12AJOL Priorities for the future user-related
- Addition of new journals
- online publication of full text (top priority)
- Website development to serve users needs
- Linking of article references and abstracts on
database products and publisher websites to full
text - Counter compliant Usage statistics
- Development of a DVD version of AJOL for those
with unreliable connectivity - Variety of subscription models to serve both
users and publishers needs
13AJOL Priorities for the future journal-related
- Addition of new journals in an ongoing fashion
- online publication of full text (top priority)
- Website development to serve publishers and
editors needs - Sustainability for journals through income
generation - Promotion worldwide
- Development of an Offline system for posting
content via e-mail
14NISC Database Aggregation
- Related databases combined
- Databases with varying sizes and aims
- New databases added at any update
- Users benefit from exposure to all databases
- Combinations span geography and time
- Links to full text
No single database can be comprehensive
15Database overlap and composite records
- Duplicate detection software
- Duplicates combined composite records
- All unique contributions from each database
retained in one record - Record duplicates minimised
- Composite records are value added records
16African HealthLineA Collection of Bibliographic
Databases from Africa, the USA and Europe
covering relevant African Health Issues
- Records 806 865
- Databases 13
- Period 1924 to Current
- Abstracts Yes
- Updates quarterly
- Access CD, internet
- (Available on subscription )
FREE with African HealthLine AIDSearch online
or CD-ROM
17 Africa Wide NiPAD African Multi-disciplinary
Information Social Science, History, Politics,
Law, Economics, Development and More
- Records 1,905,586
- Databases 39
- Period 19th Century to to Current
- Abstract Yes
- Updates quarterly
- Access CD, internet
- (Available on subscription)
18Bibliographic Databases embed the links, full
text is a click away
Click to full text article On the web - pay by
view
Click directly to fulltext article
Biologists - Click to species profiles on the
web
Link to publishers Site e.g. AJOL
Locate related Articles lateral search
Contact author by E-Mail, Snail mail
Click to free internet sources
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Link to holding library
NISC Databases
- E-Mail results to
- colleagues
- librarian for
- Document delivery
- Link to OPAC
- Locate print
- Locate E-journals
Workstation
From
Database linking functionality is the key
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19NISC Features Include
- African research integrated with world resources
- Detailed indexing by subject specialists ensuring
relevance for specialists - Powerful user-friendly search engine with inbuilt
intelligence offering superior retrieval - Full text linking capability to electronic
articles in E- journals from publishers and
journal aggregators worldwide. - Detailed usage statistics
20AJOL and NISC SA Future developments
- Greater linkage to other journal programmes
- Linkage from African websites
- Provision of more full text online for African
journals - Further integration of these two related
initiatives
Locate relevant documents for sound research
21NISC and AJOL combine to serve information needs
- For more information
- visit our stand,
- request a trialorLog on to www.ajol.info
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