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Open Acccess Books
Directory of Open Access Books This link opens in a new window
The Directory of Open Access Books is a service of OAPEN Foundation. The OAPEN Foundation is an international initiative dedicated to Open Access monograph publishing, based at the National Library in The Hague.
FreeBooks4Doctors This link opens in a new window
FreeBooks4Doctors was created to promote the free availability of medical books on the Internet.
University of Toronto Books Online This link opens in a new window
Books OnlineĀ are books that have been digitized, from the University of Toronto Libraries. They are freely available online and out-of-copyright. The collection currently contains 858 titles.
Brill Open Access This link opens in a new window
Brill is one of the largest Open Access publishers in the Humanities and Social Sciences. As an early adopter, starting in 2009, we have published 400 Open Access books, 25 full Open Access journals and hundreds of Open Access articles. It is our ambition to make Open Access publishing possible to authors anywhere in the world, regardless of background or budget. Funding support, institutional agreements, and helping researchers comply with research funder Open Access requirements are at the heart of our Open Access program.
Atlas of Paediatric HIV Infection
Sub-Saharan Africa bears the greatest burden of paediatric HIV disease. This atlas is the first of its kind with photographs of varying skin, systemic conditions and opportunistic infections in the HIV-infected paediatric patient. The aim of the atlas is to illustrate conditions which were captured among paediatric patients presenting to HIV clinics and wards in an African setting. Some of the conditions are commonly seen in HIV-infected children while some are not specific to HIV.
Biomedical Engineering for Africa
Health technology innovation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including countries in Africa, falls far short of meeting the healthcare needs of these settings. The result is a heavy reliance on products and technologies imported from industrialised countries that are often not suited to, or sustainable for, LMICs.
Open Access Atlas of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Operative Surgery: Volume 1 - Head and Neck
Developing world ENT is important as more than 50% of the world's people live in the Developing World. 360 million people have disabling hearing loss, this represents >5% of the world's population 70% of new cancers will occur in the Developing World by 2030. The book aims to promote exchanges of ideas between practitioners and institutions in the Developing World, to promote appropriate teaching and training, as well as to facilitate links with Developed World training institutions in ENT services.
Open Access Theses and Dissertations
OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 5,179,086 theses and dissertations