Access to e-resources is essential for research and education. Although more journal articles are available in open access, many are still behind the paywall. High subscription costs remain an issue for libraries and their users in developing and transition countries. At the same time, high Article Processing Charges prohibit authors from publishing in open access.

WHAT WE DO

IMPACT

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NEWS

EIFL and Cambridge University Press have renewed their agreement for a further year (...)
EIFL has signed a renewal agreement with Sage Publications for Sage Research Methods (...)
EIFL and Duke University Press have renewed the agreements for the e-Duke Journals (...)

BLOG

Lorraine Estelle, EIFL Licensing Programme Manager, discusses the impact of EIFL’s  (...)
At the EIFL General Assembly 2022, licensing coordinators from EIFL partner (...)
Lorraine Estelle, EIFL Licensing Programme Manager, discusses the main routes for (...)

EVENTS

EIFL staff and coordinators of EIFL partner library consortia will participate in (...)
Last year our libraries couldn’t subscribe to new databases and we had to cancel subscriptions due to financial problems. However, thanks to the EIFL Licensing programme, our libraries got access to nine databases free of charge or at highly discounted rates. This has really helped us a lot and has helped our researchers to do important research referring to these databases.
Diana Jeries Sayej-Naser, EIFL Country Coordinator for Palestine (representing Palestinian Library and Information Consortium)

CONTACT US

For questions, please contact the Licensing Programme Manager Britt-Marie Wideberg: britt-marie.wideberg@eifl.net