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Expanding research capacity through access to the scholarly literatureResearch resources and services to support IDRC-funded researchers are available through the IDRC Library. Access to the Scholarly Literature A collection of research databases located on the Library's web site provides access to thousands of citations to the scholarly peer-reviewed literature. For more information on the databases available see the Research Databases page. Contact your IDRC Program Officer to request password access to the databases. Document Delivery Not all citations found in the research databases include full text articles. If articles cannot be obtained through local document providers (libraries, research institutions, etc.) contact reference@idrc.ca for assistance. This service is also available to researchers who have difficulty downloading large files. IDRC Project Information Information about IDRC research activity is available through three IDRC databases: IDRIS+: provides summaries of past and current IDRC projects The IDRC Digital Library (IDL): provides access to a collection of IDRC-funded research results IMAGES: contains the IDRC photo library Other Links Visit the IDRC Library web site for access to initiatives that are expanding access to the scholarly literature. HINARI, INASP PERI and other programs provide free or low cost access to the scholarly literature for researchers in developing countries. Links to eligibility requirements are provided. These initiatives promote the dissemination of scholarly publishing through Open Access journals. For more information about IDRC Library resources and services contact reference@idrc.ca.
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