North Macedonia
EIFL in North Macedonia

EIFL has been working in North Macedonia since 1999. We supported the creation of the Macedonian e-Libraries (MEL),  and through this partnership, libraries in North Macedonia are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources.

In North Macedonia, EIFL has provided training and a support service to raise awareness of library copyright issues, and to assist with copyright questions.
EIFL also engaged with public libraries in North Macedonia resulting in innovative pilot projects that are helping libraries meet the information needs of their communities.

Library Consortium Information

Consortium:
Macedonian e-Libraries (MEL)
Type of members:

University libraries, research libraries, college and polytechnic libraries, national libraries, public libraries, school libraries and special libraries.

Members:
EIFL-Licensed resources:

View the complete list of e-resourcestechnology products and Article Processing Charges that have been negotiated for MEL. See the full list of all the journals that EIFL has negotiated terms for open access publishing for researchers in North Macedonia. For more information please contact the Licensing Coordinator North Macedonia.

FACTS

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EIFL started working in North Macedonia in 1999.

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EIFL works with 84 institutions in North Macedonia through the library consortium.

EIFL IN ACTION

NEWS

EIFL has renewed the agreement with JSTOR that provides access to (...)
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BLOG

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EVENTS

Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, will (...)
Representatives of EIFL partner consortia and EIFL staff will travel (...)
Public librarians in Macedonia are to host a forum with government (...)