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Thomson Reuters Collaborates With Research4Life

Special editions of ISI Web of Knowledge to be available in select developing countries

The Healthcare & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced that it is joining Research4Life to provide the developing world with access to critical scientific research.

Special editions of ISI Web of Knowledge that include Current Contents Connect, Medline, EndNote Web, and ResearcherID, will be available to select developing countries identified by Thomson Reuters and Research4Life partners.

Thomson Reuters is working through Research4Life to support, Health Access to Research (HINARI), Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA) and Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE).

Jim Pringle, Vice President of Product Development at Healthcare and Science business of Thomson Reuters, said: A partnership like Research4Life is so great because ultimately, it helps to extend the global research community and opens the door to new scientific discoveries. We have a profound respect for the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the United Nations Environment Programme and we look forward to working with them to bring our scientific research to many thousands of people in developing countries that would not otherwise have access to this critical information.