Indian researchers have published more than 43,400 papers in over 4,600 journals in 2009 as seen from Science Citation Index (SCI) – Expanded. Of these, over 6,900 (or one in six) papers were published in 445 open access (OA) journals. The proportion of papers published by Indian researchers in OA journals is considerably higher than the world average, which is estimated to be 8.5–10.0%. Although India publishes well over a thousand journals, including about 360 OA journals, SCI Expanded indexed in 2009 only 101 Indian S&T journals including 46 OA journals. It is likely that the percentage of Indian papers in OA journals as seen from SCI will be higher if more Indian journals are indexed in SCI Expanded
The basic purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive view of Indian contribution towards op...
The main purpose of this study is to trace out the growth and development of Indian open access scho...
The present study attempts to evaluate the initiatives taken by India to make its intellectual outpu...
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India has a large S&T research community and Indian researchers perform research in a wide variety o...
The study selected 516 articles retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database published by the fa...
The basic purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive view of Indian contribution towards op...
The main purpose of this study is to trace out the growth and development of Indian open access scho...
The present study attempts to evaluate the initiatives taken by India to make its intellectual outpu...
Most of the papers published in the more than 360 Indian open access journals are by Indian researc...
Open access (OA) publishing model fosters growth of research and development activities in academic ...
Purpose: The overall aim of the research was to gather the data related to open access journal initi...
Current status of scientific research and progress made in open access – OA journals, OA repositorie...
171-179This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape of open-access (OA) sc...
This paper discusses how Indian open access journals get international visibility with increased out...
There are two general strategies for achieving Open Access (OA) to scholarly communication, the gold...
The study is to determine India’s contribution to the open access domain according to the Directory ...
Paying to publish is an ethical issue. During 2010-14, Indian researchers have used 488 open access ...
Discusses India's movement towards Open Access. And the need to break away from the existing model o...
India has a large S&T research community and Indian researchers perform research in a wide variety o...
The study selected 516 articles retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database published by the fa...
The basic purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive view of Indian contribution towards op...
The main purpose of this study is to trace out the growth and development of Indian open access scho...
The present study attempts to evaluate the initiatives taken by India to make its intellectual outpu...