Q&A with African Journals OnLine - increasing the visibility of African research
Jinfo Article
23rd May 2018
Abstract
African Journals OnLine (AJOL) aims to provide access to the world's largest online library of peer-reviewed, African-published scholarly journals. Its executive director Susan Murray told Sophie Alexander how the platform works, the problems it's helping to solve, and future plans to expand its coverage of research on the continent.
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