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Africa: Ten Years in, Open Access Initiative Sees Limited Use
October 30, 2013 Editor 0
[SciDev.Net]Rome -Ten years after the launch of a programme offering developing nations free or low-cost access to food and agricultural research, thousands of organisations have registered, although many potential users are not making use of it.
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