Who are the partners?
E-LIS has been established as a community service by RCLIS (Research in Computing, Library and Information Science) and DoIS (Documents in Information Science) to promote open access to papers in these fields. RCLIS is a project to build a database of current and past documents in Computing, Librarianship, Information Science and Technology, and related application activities. Its aim is to extend and update DoIS, a service for finding and downloading articles and conference proceedings published in electronic format in the area of Librarianship, Information Science and Technology, and related application activities. See Supporting organizations page.
The World Heritage Centre is constantly concluding partnerships with new partners in order to ensure the preservation of natural and cultural diversity in the long term. These partners include States Parties, Advisory Bodies, non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations, the private sector and the media.Click here to see the list of our partners and their actions to support projects.Tell me about the current projects.In the interest of world heritage conservation, the World Heritage Centre and its partners have developed a series of programmes and are actively involved in the implementation of projects, workshops, seminars and training courses. Click here to find out more about some of the ongoing projects.
The AGORA partners include the world’s leading scientific publishers and other supporting institutions. Around 40 publishers are contributing content to AGORA. The founding publishers are Blackwell Publishing, CABI Publishing, Elsevier Science, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Nature Publishing Group, Oxford University Press, Springer, and John Wiley. Other partners include Cornell University, the International Association of Scientific Technical and Medical Publishers, and donor agencies including the UK Department for International Development and the Rockefeller Foundation.