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RE: Elsevier plus LexusNexis: profits up for 2008, to over $1.5
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- Subject: RE: Elsevier plus LexusNexis: profits up for 2008, to over $1.5
- From: "Parker, Kimberly" <parkerk@who.int>
- Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 17:50:00 EST
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Liblicense has a webpage devoted to Developing Country Initiatives: http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/develop.shtml Among the programs noted, are three sister programs, HINARI, AGORA, and OARE. Elsevier was one of the initial 6 publishers in the partnership which formed in 2001 and which offers free access to publishers' online journals in the least developed countries, and nominal fee access in a slightly more developed set of countries. The list of initiatives compiled by liblicense is a tribute to the fact that publishers have been offering their content for free or for much steeper discounts than GlaxoSmithKline for quite a number of years. Best regards, Kimberly Parker --------------------- Kimberly Parker HINARI Programme Manager Library (LNK) World Health Organization Tel: +41 22 791 4467 Av. Appia, 20 Fax: +41 22 791 4150 1211 Geneva 27 E-mail: parkerk@who.int SWITZERLAND http://www.who.int/hinari -----Original Message----- From: MaryJoan Crowley [mailto:maryjoan.crowley@uniroma1.it] Sent: 02 March 2009 01:10 To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: RE: Elsevier plus LexusNexis: profits up for 2008, to over $1.5 Perhaps Elsevier could take a lesson from GlaxoSmithKline and try to follow suit. Andrew Witty, the new head of GlaxoSmithKline, recently announced that it would: -cut its prices for all drugs in the 50 least developed countries to no more than 25% of UK and US levels - reinvest 20% of its profits in the least developed countries AND -put any chemicals or processes over which it has intellectual property rights that are relevant to finding drugs for neglected diseases into a "patent pool", so that they can be explored by other researchers. While limited it does come as a surprise and, as Witty says, maybe someone has to move before many people move. Let's hope Elsevier takes note. Sincerely, Mary Joan Crowley ___________________________________________ Caspur-Ciber Biblioteca Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica SAPIENZA University of Rome via Eudossiana 18 - 00184 ROME Italy office: 0644585387 e-mail: maryjoan.crowley@uniroma1.it webpage: http://w3.disg.uniroma1.it/biblioteca/
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