Indian Contribution to Open Access Literature: A Case Study of DOAJ & 
OpenDOAR
Fayaz Lone
University of Kashmir India
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Rafiq Rather
Government of Jammu & Kashmir India  
Gh. Jeelani Shah
University of Kashmir India  


ABSTRACT: India has been a cradle of knowledge for thousands of years. 
Presently it has significant advantages in the 21st century knowledge 
race due to one of the largest higher education system in the world. It 
generates a lot of information in the form of research papers, project 
reports, books, conference papers, theses, dissertations, articles, and 
so on. Therefore, it is necessary to preserve, manage and make it 
accessible to the academic community and society for sharing and 
visualizing their innovations for the betterment of society as a whole. 
The present study attempts to evaluate the initiatives taken by India to 
make this intellectual output accessible for all by publishing them in 
Open Access resources like Open Access journals and archiving them in 
Open Access archives or repositories. The results revealed that India is 
continuously contributing in Open Access literature as some of the 
premier institutions, particularly in the science and technology area, 
are providing Open Access to their research publications. The position 
of India in terms of number of journals in the Directory of Open Access 
Journals (DOAJ) is 7th, well ahead of countries such as China, 
Australia, and Japan and is sharing 10th position with the Sweden and 
Spain in Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR) in terms of 
number of repositories in the world.

Artigo: http://www.iclc.us/cliej/cl26.htm
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