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On the Path to Global Open Access: A Few More Miles to Go
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 01, 2011
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Aug 20, 2011 02:35 PM
This editorial by PLoS Medicine Editors Virginia Barbour, Jocalyn Clark, Susan Jones, Melissa Norton, and Emma Veitch was published in the magazine's March 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3.
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Open Access Day
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by
Sunil Abraham
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Sep 18, 2008
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Apr 05, 2011 04:45 AM
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October 14, 2008 will be the world’s first Open Access Day. The founding partners for this Day are SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), Students for FreeCulture, and the Public Library of Science.
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Open Content and Open Access
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Open access conference seeks to free research
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by
Sanchia de Souza
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Mar 26, 2009
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Apr 02, 2011 04:10 PM
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Article by Amulya Gopalakrishnan in the Indian Express (New Delhi), 26 March 2009
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Panel Discussion on Equitable Access to Knowledge
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Admin
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Oct 26, 2018
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Feb 22, 2019 03:32 PM
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Open Access
Pranesh Prakash was a panelist and moderator in a panel discussion on Equitable Access to Knowledge on October 23, 2018 at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. The event was hosted by DST Centre for Policy Research (IISc), Bangalore.
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Lecture on Open Access and Open Content Licensing at ICAR (short course)
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Admin
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Nov 22, 2018
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Dec 05, 2018 04:19 PM
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The ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR) a constituent establishment of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) organised a short course on 'ICTs for Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness in Agricultural Research, Education and Extension of NARES' during November 13-22, 2018 in Bangalore. Anubha Sinha delivered a lecture to the participants.
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Should Indian Researchers Pay to Get their Work Published
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Muthu Madhan, Siva Shankar Kimidi, Subbiah Gunasekaran and Subbiah Arunachalam
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Oct 29, 2016
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Oct 29, 2016 02:47 PM
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Open Science,
Open Content,
Open Access
We raise the financial and ethical issue of paying for getting papers published in professional journals. Indian researchers have published more than 37,000 papers in over 880 open access journals from 61 countries in the five years 2010-14 as seen from Science Citation Index Expanded. This accounts for about 14.4% of India’s overall publication output, considerably higher than the 11.6% from the world. Indian authors have used 488 OA journals levying article processing charge (APC), ranging from INR 500 to US$5,000, in the five years to publish about 15,400 papers.
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Intellectual Property Rights — Open Access for Researchers
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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Mar 19, 2015
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Mar 24, 2015 01:22 AM
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In the year 2013, Nehaa Chaudhari had worked on a module on Intellectual Property Rights for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)'s Open Access Curriculum (Curriculum for Researchers) as part of a project for the Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia. UNESCO published the module this year. Nehaa Chaudhari and Varun Baliga were among the Module preparation team. Nehaa Chaudhari was the writer for Units 1, 2 and 3: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright and Alternative to a Strict Copyright Regime.
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Privacy, Free/Open Source, and the Cloud
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by
Elonnai Hickok
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Nov 22, 2010
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Mar 22, 2012 05:50 AM
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Internet Governance,
Privacy
A look into the questions that arise in concern to privacy and cloud computing, and how open source plays into the picture.
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2012 Conference on Trends in Knowledge Information Dynamics
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by
Rebecca Schild
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Jul 16, 2012
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Jul 18, 2012 10:47 AM
The 2012 Conference on Trends in Knowledge Information Dynamics convened a panel on Open Access. There was consensus amongst the panelist that the “big question” facing the open access movement no longer remains "if" or "why" open access, but rather "how" open access. The panel proved instructive for shifting the discussion away from ideology towards concrete questions facing the open access agenda and its implementation.
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Research papers will be available in public domain
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Feb 17, 2012
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IIT-Madras intends to make circle of knowledge complete, writes Vasudha Venugopal in this article published in the Hindu on 15 February 2012. Prof. Subbiah Arunachalam is quoted in the article.
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