Open Access Self-Archiving in Library and Information Science: Indian Contribution To - DocsLib

peter.suber's bookmarks 2020-10-03

Summary:

Abstract:  Open Access (OA) is a widely debated issue in the scientific community as well as in the publishing industry. Although people in all walks of life are greatly benefitted by the OA philosophy, libraries and information centres have been the prime beneficiaries of the new model of information access and delivery. The main objective of the OA ventures is to make ther ecorded scholarly output freely available to all readers over the Internet. The paper is a case study of E-LIS repository which provides open access LIS literature worldwide. The study found that India is the highest contributor to the repository among all the 42 Asian countries with 658 submissions followed by Turkey and China. M. S. Sridhar, former librarian of ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore found to be the highest individual contributors to E-LIS from India with 106 (234%) papers.

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https://docslib.org/open-access-self-archiving-in-library-and-information-science-indian-contribution-to

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oa.new oa.green oa.lis oa.india oa.case oa.case.repositories oa.south oa.repositories

Date tagged:

10/03/2020, 11:05

Date published:

10/03/2020, 07:05