
Contributing content to researchers
in developing countries
The Elsevier foundation
Sponsorships and awards in computer science
Elsevier contributes its content to researchers
in developing countries bringing them
closer to their peers and their individual
research communities through various international
initiatives.
Due to the overwhelming success of two
of the initiatives - HINARI and AGORA,
Elsevier has recently stretched the content
fields and increased the number of journals
made available for free to developing
countries through both these programmes
and also the new OARE research programme.
Elsevier is proud to be involved with the initiatives listed below. More information on all these initiatives can be found on our corporate website.

Elsevier is one of the founding health
publishers of HINARI (Health InterNetwork
Access to Research Initiative). A UN-based
initiative, HINARI provides access to
major journals, without charge, to public
institutions in developing countries.
As of May 2007, 2,500 institutions in
109 countries have registered to receive
free or low cost access to 1,200 Elsevier
journals via HINARI and these institutes
have downloaded over 100,000 full-text
downloads a month in the past 2 years.
In 2006, Elsevier journals were responsible
for a third of all downloads via the entire
HINARI collection, demonstrating the importance
and quality of Elsevier titles throughout
the world.

Inspired by the success of HINARI, the
UN's Food and Agricultural Organization
established AGORA (Access to Global Online
Research in Agriculture), a programme
that provides access to high quality relevant
information in agriculture and related
fields to developing countries.
Elsevier offers 230 of the 747 journals
included free or at a low cost via AGORA,
generating over 10,000 downloads a month
in the last 2 years.

A group of about 200 scientific publishers
and associations, including Elsevier,
have banded together to provide developing
nations with free or reduced cost access
to scientific literature about the environment
in a project called OARE - Online Access
to Research in the Environment.
The project was developed by the UN Environment
Program, Yale University, and publishers.
Under the initiative, about 1200 public
and nonprofit environmental institutions
in 100 developing countries in Asia, Latin
America, Africa, the Pacific, the Caribbean
and Eastern Europe will have access to
peer-reviewed environmental journal literature
and A&I services through a secure
portal on the Web that will be offered
in English, Spanish and French.
A large number of societies from all parts
of the world are also participating.
Elsevier offers 1,013 journals free via
OARE.

In 2007, an Elsevier grant of $80,000
enabled the Medical Library Association’s
(MLA) new Librarians Without Borders program
to sponsor Lenny Rhine, University of
Florida Librarian Emeritus to stage eight
onsite workshops and one distance learning
course in 2007. The pilot distance learning
course, called the E-Library Training
Initiative was launched in March 2007.
Follow up training materials are being
developed in local languages, which has
proven to be the surest way of increasing
usage of the scholarly publications available
via HOA.
These collaborative efforts involve Librarians
Without Borders, Elsevier, HINARI, the
Information Training and Outreach Centre
for Africa (ITOCA), the WHO and FAO.

In collaboration with the ICTP (the Abdus
Salam International Center for Theoretic
Physics) and their pioneering E-Journals
Delivery Service, Elsevier has provided
scientists in developing countries with
free access to Elsevier journals in physics,
mathematics and computer science.

Elsevier has donated a book on behalf
of each of the company's 6,700 employees,
providing a core collection of 670 books
to 10 university libraries in developing
countries. In 2006, an additional
350 newly published books were donated
by the authors to 4 of the universities
as part of Elsevier's author incentive
programme.

Created in 2002, the Elsevier Foundation
has awarded over 40 grants worth over
half a million dollars to non-profit organizations
with knowledge-centred missions, values
and programs.
The Innovative Libraries in Developing
Countries (ILDC) Program awards
grants to library programs in the developing
world for innovative systems and services
that improve access to STM information.
In 2006, grants were awarded to non-profit
organizations in China, India or Southeast
Asia.
The Elsevier Scholars Program
awards grants to support the efforts of
the academic and research community to
address the fundamental challenge of balancing
childcare and family responsibilities
with the demanding careers of science
and technology. The program is focused
on doctoral candidates and scientists
in the first five years of their post-doctoral
careers.
The Elsevier Employee Matching
Gift Program matches employee
donations on a one-for-one basis to the
charity of their choice. Since it re-launched
in 2006, the program has matched more
than 500 gifts to more than 300 organisations.

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Computer Aided Design |
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Computer Aided Geometric
Design |
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Computer Vision and
Image Understanding |
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Computers and Graphics |
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Digital Signal Processing:
A Review Journal |
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Future Generation Computer
Systems |
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Graphical Models |
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Image and Vision Computing |
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International Journal
of Approximate Reasoning |
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International Journal
of Human Computer Studies |
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Journal of Parallel
and Distributed Computing |
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Journal of Systems
and Software |
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Journal of Visual Communication
and Image Representation |
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Medical Image Analysis |
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Parallel Computing |
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Pervasive and Mobile
Computing |
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Signal Processing |
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Signal Processing:
Image Communication |
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Best paper and the
student best paper awards at ISWC
(International Semantic
Web Conference) |
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Best paper award at
CNS (Computational
Neuroscience Conference) |
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Best paper award at
E-Science 2007 |
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Best paper award at
HPDC'07 (High
Performance Distributed Computing
Conference) |
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Best paper award at
IPDPS (IEEE International
Parallel & Distributed Processing
Symposium) |
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Best paper award at
MICCAI (International
Society and Conference Series on Medical
Image Computing and Computer-Assisted
Intervention) |
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Best paper award at
PerCom2007 (IEEE International
Conference on Pervasive Computing
and Communications) |
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Best paper award at
SIPTA'07 (Society
for Imprecise Probability: Theories
and Applications) |
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Best paper, best workshop
paper and best poster paper awards
at ICCS (International
Conference on Computational Science) |
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Dutch Theory Day of
NVTI |
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WFSC (WCS-10
Conference by the World Federation
on Soft Computing) |
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