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Don all federal government researchers have the same level of access to e-journals?

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Don all federal government researchers have the same level of access to e-journals?

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Unfortunately not. While desktop access to electronic journals is now a standard research tool in universities and large private sector companies, this is not the case for the federal government. The reality is that federal researchers currently do not have the same level of access across regions, across departments and often not even within their departments. The Federal Science eLibrary offers a solution to this challenge. It will transform the S&T information infrastructure that underpins federal government research and innovation by delivering seamless and cost-effective scientific, technical and medical (STM) information to the desktops of all federal researchers, policy analysts and decision makers. This move will bring Canada’s government researchers closer to the research ideal of working collaboratively and building on one another’s work — both within the federal government and with their peers in the academic and industry sectors. They will spend less time finding and verifyi

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