Open Access Week: Tanzania Medical Students' Views on Open Access

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The presentation was presented by Faisal Hooda Medical Student at the Open Access Week which was held at Saint Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) and the Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences (CUHAS) in Mwanza Tanzania on 30th and 31st Oct, 2013.

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MD3 Student .

Catholic University of Health & Allied Sciences – BUGANDO

Open Access:Redefining Impact

Faisal Hooda

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Open AccessOA literature is:

DigitalOnlineFree of chargeFree of most copyright & licensing

restrictionsOA literature is not free to produce

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Open Access: the Future

“Open Access means that no one has to miss out on the benefits of new research and discoveries because they can’t afford to read it – and that’s [truly] awesome”

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ARE ALL DENIED ACCESS

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Medicine & Open AccessMedicine is deeply indebted to open access:

Helps make new discoveriesAllows research to be more easily readIntegration of researchTransparent to sponsors & donorsDigital record of medicine is preserved

to everyone

WWW.RIGHTTORESEARCH.ORG

Medical Students’ Efforts

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OA improves educational experience: Students have access to full text of scholarly

contentWhether for

ReadingResearchLiterature review

Why TAMSA Supports Open Access

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OA democratises access to researchFull access should be provided to: Students:

Scholarly literaturePatients:

Medical infoGeneral public:

Miscellaneous scientific topics

Why TAMSA Supports Open Access

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OA advances researchResearchers become more productive

OA paves the way for scientific advancementsNew techniquesComputer-assisted research

Why TAMSA Supports Open Access

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OA improves scholarshipVisibility Impact

Open Access articles are utilised more often as compared to articles that subscription-only literatureOA fulfills researchers’ professional responsibility

Why TAMSA Supports Open Access

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Efforts by TAMSA Holding regular meetings within constituting chapters

CUHAS (Catholic University of Health & Allied Sciences )HKMU (Hubert Kairuki Memorial University) IMTU (International Medical & Technical University)KCMCo (Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College)MUHAS (Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences)SFUCHAS (St. Francis University College of Health & Allied Sciences)UDOM (University of Dodoma School of Medicine)

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Efforts by TAMSA

Promoting training in different faculties:PharmacyLaboratory SciencesDiagnostic & Imaging SciencesNursing

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Efforts by TAMSA

Boosting establishment OA institutional repositories:Institutionally definedScholarly Cumulative PerpetualOpen & interoperable

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Efforts by TAMSA

Encouraging faculty to publish their research literature in open access journalsBioMed CentralICAAP PubmedPublic Library of ScienceEuropean Geosciences UnionSciELO

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Efforts by TAMSA

Spreading the message:Student organisations of other disciplines Academics Publicly-funded research establishments

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Open Access: CancerOA allowed 16-year old Jack Andraka to make a cancer breakthroughUsed Pubmed to research and come-up with his innovation:X3000 cheaper5 minutes99% accurate

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