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More access to Nature publications in Latin America, Africa and Asia

Nature Publishing Group's biomedical journals are being made available to more than 20 additional countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America via INASP’s Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information (PERI). The high impact journals in this collection include Nature, the Nature Clinical Practice series, the Nature research journals and Nature Reviews journals in the life sciences and medicine. The collection also includes more than 40 journals published by NPG on behalf of societies. For further details, please visit the INASP website.
Through PERI, INASP cooperates with publishers in the developed world to facilitate access to their publications within developing and emerging countries. INASP seeks to take a holistic approach to enhancing worldwide access to information and PERI is complemented by programmes at all stages of the communication cycle including library development, and working with local editors and researchers.
NPG journals are already widely available via the AGORA, HINARI and OARE programmes of the United Nations.

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