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Useful links
- Free Medical Journals.com
- http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/
- Dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical journals over the Internet, the site carries listings of online free journals.
- Free Medical Journals.com
- http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/
- Dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical journals over the Internet, the site carries listings of online free journals.
- Public Library of Science
- http://www.publiclibraryofscience.org/
- A non-profit organization of scientists committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature freely accessible to scientists and to the public around the world.
- PubMed Central
- http://pubmedcentral.nih.gov/
- A digital archive of life sciences journal literature with free and unrestricted access.
- SPARC
- http://www.arl.org/sparc/
- The Scholarly Publishing and Resources Coalition. An international search site linking professionals in fertility, assisted reproduction, reproductive biology and genetics, animal husbandry, and related reproductive sciences to new and current technologies, equipment and services.
- Medical Libraries Association (USA)
- http://www.mlanet.org/
- An association of health information professionals, with details of publications, events, careers, resources and more.
- ALA links to Library Web Resources
- http://www.ala.org/library/weblinks.asp
- Providing information about libraries and librarianship
- The British Library
- http://www.bl.uk/
- Collections, catalogues, bibliographic information and archiving at the national library of the United Kingdom.
- Association of Subscription Agents and Intermediaries
- http://www.subscription-agents.org/
- The ASA exists to achieve the highest standards of service for both customers and publishers, and to improve relationships and terms with publishers. The ASA aims to foster the use of a 'best practice' approach to customer and publisher service and to represent members' common interests to publishers, customers, representative and governmental organisations and associations worldwide.
- United Kingdom Serials Group
- http://www.uksg.org/uksg_open.html
- An autonomous professional interest group which exists to encourage the exchange and promotion of ideas on printed and electronic serials and the process of scholarly communication.
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