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Are you participating in OAWeek 2021? (You can update this later)
Yes--definitely!
First name
Chimwemwe
Last name
Mandalasi
Organization/institution name
UNIMA/KCN
Type of institution
Academic Institution
What's your position?
Librarian
What's the level of OA awareness where you are?
None
What are your goals for OA Week?
To learn more about open access subscription journals so that I can help my colleagues as well as students how to get open access information.
How did you hear of the OA Week site?
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At 7:57am on October 15, 2010, Mandiaye NDIAYE said…
Hi Mandalasi
Nice to met you in Götenburgh!

Manj
At 1:58am on October 12, 2010, Yusuf Misau said…
Hi Mandalasi I wonder if you know about our journal of public health in Africa and what you can do to popularize the journal at your institution?
At 1:49am on September 13, 2010, Yusuf Misau said…
Hi I am an editor to the journal of public health in Africa, thought you will be interested in knowing about us
At 1:22am on September 6, 2010, Lucy Browse said…
That sounds wonderful Chimwemwe - it is great you are getting local media involved and promoting your OA week activities - did you already have a contact at the radio station? With very best wishes.
At 5:25am on August 26, 2010, Iryna Kuchma said…
Dear Ms Chimwemwe Mandalasi,

A good news is that open access journals do not charge readers or their institutions for access. Open access journals are free available on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself. You, your colleagues and students can browse the Directory of Open Access Journals: http://www.doaj.org/ or search in the Base Search 25,278,166 open access documents of 1722 content providers: http://www.base-search.net/index.php?font_size=84
 
 
 

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