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Moreover, the IFAP grant will enable eIFL.net to train librarians in the political and legal framework.
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Its work with eIFL has enabled a consortium of international recognition with representation at UN World Intellectual Property Organization.
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To secure the sustainability of the project, eIFL.net is required to create strategic partnerships with national, regional and international civil society organizations.
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Although OA developments often follow economic development this is not always so: Moldova, for example, in partnership with INASP and eIFL, has developed active OA programmes.
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As an international foundation which supports library consortia in transitional and developing countries to negotiate and advocate the wide availability of electronic information, eIFL.net will not only identify issues in copyright relevant to libraries in developing countries but also develop a scalable and transferable awareness raising and training programme of activities about the challenges of copyright and related issues in the digital age.
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