Provide desktop access to global e-information sources
e-journals, databases, web resources, news
SciGate – The IISc Science Information portal
E-JIS – the e-journal gateway
Promote visibility of IISc research
eprints@iisc - The IISc ePrints archive – online repository of IISc research papers
Conduct publications-based impact studies
Education and training
18-month post-graduate training course on ‘Information and Knowledge Management’
Short term training courses – content management, DLs
Undertake sponsored development projects
‘K-Library’ – VIC, ICICI Knowledge Park
Beta testing of Greenstone DL (UNESCO)
The Problem
The Problem
OAP and global access to Indian research
Enabling technologies for OAP
OAP in India: Current status and potential
Proposed OAP system
Deployment strategy
Challenges and issues
Areas for collaboration
Declining visibility and impact of Indian research
Declining visibility and impact of Indian research
Several causes
Information related issues
Poor local access to global research
Poor global access to Indian research
How do we improve the situation?
Consortia approach - license campus-wide access to international e-resources
Consortia approach - license campus-wide access to international e-resources
MHRD (INDEST), CSIR, INFLIBNET
J-Gate & JCCC – Indian initiative – access to global journal literature
Expectations: Improved R&D productivity, quality of teaching and learning
Issues: Archiving, personalization, usage monitoring and impact analysis
Key challenge: How do we reciprocate the information flow and improve visibility and impact of Indian research?
Key challenge: How do we reciprocate the information flow and improve visibility and impact of Indian research?
Possible solution: Institutional level, open access publishing
Institutions set up digital repositories of their research output and provide open access
Adopt inter-operability standards
Free online access to scholarly material
Free online access to scholarly material
“Public Domain” and “Open Access” material
Global movement in support of open access
Agencies and initiatives
International and national level workshops
“International Symposium on Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science”, Paris, 10-11 March 2003 (ICSU, UNESCO, ICSTI)
Open source DL/repository software
Open source DL/repository software
GSDL, eprint.org, DSpace, CDSWare (OAI compliant)
Open source software for online journals and conference publishing
OJS of PKP project (OAI compliant)
Metadata schemes, name spaces, vocabularies
OpenArchives – Interoperability framework (OAI-PMH Protocol for metadata harvesting)
XML – information structuring / exchange
Significant R&D base (2001)
Significant R&D base (2001)
2,900 organizations with R&D support
Large number of R&D labs under govt. agencies in several S&T domains
300 universities
Research publishing (2002)
34,000 journal articles indexed in international databases
17,000 indexed in WOS – 5,600 from 50 institutions (IISc, CSIR, IITs, TIFR)
Open access examples:
Open access examples:
11 journals of the Indian Academy of Sciences
UDL project - IISc
Vidyanidhi – theses – University of Mysore
Data sets – NCL, Pune
4 journals from INSA
Metadata: INDMED, INFLIBNET
OAI-compliant repository
eprints@iisc – IISc
Data providers
Data providers
Academic & govt. R&D institutions
Science journals
Science academies and societies, academic & govt. R&D institutions
New online-only e-journals (e.g. graduate students)
Metadata, if full material cannot be made online
Institutional repository features
Institutional repository features
Uses a OAI compliant repository software
Configures the repository for agreed content specifications
Supports distributed, intranet, online submission by researchers