African
Journals Online
AJOL www.ajol.info proclaims itself to be the world’s largest
online collection of African-authored scholarly articles drawn from 400
peer-reviewed journals published in 30 countries. According to its mission statement: “Mainly
due to difficulties accessing them, African-published research papers have been
under-utilized, under-valued and under-cited in the international and African
research arenas….AJOL is working to change this.”
It is another
use of the internet and Open Access Journals such as the Directory of Open
Access Journals www.doaj.org and Latin America’s Scientific Electronic
Library Online www.scielo.org to make
non-North American /Europe research available to a worldwide audience.
AJOL
is a non-profit company based in South Africa.
It raises funds by charging for downloads for a few magazines so it’s
not all Open Access. Currently it
receives 150,000 visits per month from 190 countries.
I
did a couple of searches on my regular interests. They
used the Google system which allows for Boolean searching and setting time
limits.
The
word nanotechnology got 8 pages of listings of relevant articles mostly concerning
the use of nano particles to deliver medicine.
Seven
pages of relevant articles showed up for MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems)
I
decided to add the phrase cold fusion found eight pages of listings with I put
in cold fusion, but none if I use the “ “mark command.
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