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Bibliography Open Access: A Bibliography of Papers by Indians on India



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Bibliography

Open Access: A Bibliography of Papers by Indians on India



1995

Arunachalam S (1995). 'Science on the Periphery: Can it Contribute to Mainstream Science?, Knowledge and Policy: The International Journal of Knowledge Transfer and Utilization, Vol. 8, Number 2, Summer 1995, 68-84. [Revised version of a paper presented at the ORSTOM-UNESCO conference on 20th Century Science—Beyond the Metropolis; September, 1994, Paris].155


1996

Arunachalam S (1996). 'Science on the Periphery Enriches Mainstream Science, But at What Cost? - The Case of Ethnobotany' in Sciences in the South: Current issues, Vol. 6, edited by Roland Waast, ORSTOM Éditions, Paris. (A slightly modified version of this paper has appeared earlier in Knowledge and Policy).


1999

Arunachalam S (1999). Information and Knowledge in the Age of Electronic Communication: A Developing Country Perspective, Talk at the Volkswagen Foundation, May 7, 1999.156


2000

Ramachandran R (2000). Public Access to Indian Geographical Data, Current Science, 79: 450-467.157


Valdia KS (2000). Free Access to Topographical Maps: Coping with Natural Hazards, Assessing Development Potential and Monitoring Environmental Changes, Current Science, 79: 479-480.158
Matthan R (2000). Geographical Data – Do we Have a Fundamental Right to Access It?, Current Science, 79, 499-503.159
2001

Arunachalam S (2001). Advances in Information Access and Science Communication, Current Science, 80: 493-494.160


2003

Interview: Arunachalam S (2003). Open Access in the Developing World, Open Access Now.161

Rajashekar TB (2003). Open Access Initiatives in India. International Symposium on Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science, 10-11 March 2003, Paris, France, in Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium, The National Academies Press, Washington D.C., 2004, 154-157.162
Rajashekar TB (2003). Improving the Visibility of Indian Research: An Institutional, Open Access Publishing Model. Indo-US Workshop on Open Digital Libraries and Interoperability, Washington D.C., June 23-25, 2003.163
2004

Arunachalam S (2004). Open Access and the Developing World, National Medical Journal of India, 17, Issue No. 6, 289-291.164


2005

Sahu DK (2006). Open Access: Boon for Journals from India. In 93rd Indian Science Congress, 03-07 Jan 2005, Hyderabad, India.165

Chan L, Kirsop B and Arunachalam S, (2005). Open Access Archiving: The Fast Track to Building Research Capacity in Developing Countries, SciDev Net.166

Joshi NV (2005). Institutional E-print Archives: Liberalizing Access to Scientific Research, Current Science, 89: 421-422. 167


Arunachalam S (2005). Public Access to the Internet, in Word Matters, edited by Alain Ambrosi, Valérie Peugeot and Daniel Pimienta, C&F Éditions, Paris.168

Suber P and Arunachalam S (2005). Open Access to Science in the Developing World, World-Information City, WSIS-2, Tunis, October 17, 2005.169

Kirsop B and Chan L (2005). Transforming Access to Research Literature for Developing Countries, Serials Review, 31: 246-255.170

2006

Ratnakar A (2006). World’s Largest Open Access e-journals Portal Launched, Current Science, 90: 751.171



Sahu D K (2006). Open Access in the Developing World: Regaining the Lost Impact. In: Workshop on Electronic Publishing and Open Access: Developing Country Perspectives, 2-3 Nov 2006, Bangalore, India.172


Noronha F (2006). Scientists Push Open Access for Developing Nations, SciDev Ne.173



Kirsop B (2006). Creating a National Open Access Policy for Developing Countries, Open and Shut;174

Harnad S (2006). Promoting Open Access to Research, The Hindu Nov 1 2006. 175



Interview with Subbiah Arunachalam, Part 1: Poynder R (May 05, 2006). Why India Needs Open Access, Open and Shut.176


Interview with Subbiah Arunachalam, Part 2: Poynder R (May 10, 2006), Open Access: Science in Which No One is Left Behind, Open and Shut.177

Interview with Barbara Kirsop: Poynder R (November 29, 2006). Creating a National Open Access Policy for Developing Countries, Open and Shut.178


Morrison H, (2006). Open Access for Librarians in Developing Countries (unpublished).179
2007

Kirsop B (2007). Open Access and Developing Countries, Current Science, 92: 276-277;180


Kirsop B, Arunachalam S and Chan L (2007). Access to Scientific Knowledge for Sustainable Development: Options for Developing Countries, Ariadne, 52.181

2008

Balaram P (2008). Science Journals: Issues of Access, Current Science, 94: 837-838.182


Harnad S (2008). How India Can Provide Immediate Open Access Now, Current Science, 94:1232.183
Arunachalam S (2008). Open Access to Scientific Knowledge, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28: 7-14.184
Swan A (2008). Open Access to Indian Scholarship, Open Access to Scientific Knowledge, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28:15-24.185
Suber P (2008). Open Access Electronic Theses and Dissertations, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28:25-34.186
Harnad S and Swan A (2008). India, Open Access, The Law of Karma and the Golden Rule. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28:35-40. 187
Kirsop B (2008). Open Access to Publicly Funded Research Information: The Race is On, Harnad S and Swan A (2008) India, Open Access, The Law of Karma and the Golden Rule. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28: 41-48.188
Suber P (2008). Open Access Quality, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28: 49-56. 189
Satyanarayana NV (2008). Open Access and Open J-Gate, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28: 57-60. 190
Lalitha Kumari G (2008). Global Access to Indian Research: Indian STM Journals Online, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28: 61-66.191
Lal K (2008). Open Access: Major Issues and Global Initiatives, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 28: 67-71. 192
Minj S (2008). The Dynamics of Open Access Publishing, Current Science, 95: 318.193

Interview with P Balaram: Jayaraman KS (2008). Open Archives - The Alternative to Open Access, SciDev Net.194



2009

Chan L, Arunachalam S and Kirsop B (2009). Open Access: A Giant Leap towards Bridging Health Inequities, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 87:631-635. doi: 10.2471/BLT.09.064659.

Chan L, Kirsop B and Arunachalam S (2009). The Chain of Communication in Health Science: from Researcher to Health Worker through Open Access, Open Medicine, 3: 111-119.195
Sahu DK. Eight Facts and Myths about Open Access Journals: An Experience of Eight years and Eighty Journals; Open Access to Science Publications: Policy Perspective, Opportunities and Challenges; March 24, 2009; New Delhi, India. 2009l. 196
2010

Gutam S et al. (2010). Need of Open Access Repositories for NARS in India, Current Science, 98:1564-1567. 197


Malhotra, R (2010). India Lacks Open Access Awareness Programmes, Current Science, 99:867. 198
Gutam S et al. (2010). Open Access: Making Science Research Accessible, Economic and Political Weekly, 45: 19-22. 199
2011

Chan L, Kirsop B and Arunachalam S (2011). Withdrawal of Journal Access is a Wake-up Call for Researchers in the Developing World, PLoS blog.200



Jacob SR (2011), Of Science, Copyright and Open Access, Current Science, 100: 601.201
Chan L, Kirsop B and Arunachalam S (2011). Towards Open and Equitable Access to Research and Knowledge for Development, PLoS Medicine.202

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