Hearty congratulations to both the recepients of the EPT Open Access Awards 
2013.

Dr.Vikram V Agadi
NISCAIR-CSIR , Pusa Campus
New Delhi-110012
India

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Recipients of the EPT Open Access Awards 2013
http://epublishingtrust.net/recipients-of-the-ept-open-access-awards-2013
The Electronic Publishing Trust for Development 
(EPT<http://epublishingtrust.net/>) is pleased to announce the winner of its 
3rd Annual Award in recognition of the effort made by individuals working in 
the developing and emerging countries in the furtherance of Open Access (OA) to 
scholarly publications.
This year, the trust received 10 nominations from a broad spread of countries 
(Armenia, Egypt, India, Kenya) and covering a very varied range of work. The 
panel members were impressed by the high standard of nominations, and in the 
end were unable to decide between two, so declaredMuthu Madhan, India, and 
Rosemary  Otando, Kenya, as joint winners.
Muthu Madhan is Manager, Library and information Services, ICRISAT, Hyderabad 
502324, India,and has been highly influential in promoting Open Access within 
the Indian research community and been heavily involved in setting up many open 
access repositories – to date he has been instrumental in setting up at least 
10 repositories including one for data,  and in developing  mandatory 
repository deposition for  all Institute publications in two institutions [see 
for example MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from 
"oar.icrisat.org,http" claiming to be http://oar.icrisat.org, 
http://ethesis.nitrkl.ac.in/<https://mail.niscair.res.in/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>].
 His solid achievements in driving the establishment of ‘green’ open access in 
India make him a worthy recipient of the award.
Rosemary Otando is Systems Librarian, and EIFL Country and Open Access 
Coordinator in the University of Nairobi Library , Nairobi, Kenya. She has led 
OA activities in Kenya, raising awareness among different academic groups, and 
been instrumental in establishing the University of Nairobi Open Access Policy 
and repository [seehttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/]. In addition she has been 
active in training, and in facilitating an initiative which has led to the 
establishment of 20 institutional repositories.
In their own different ways, both Muthu Madan and Rosemary Otando are playing 
critical roles in establishing OA in their different academic environments.
The award will be presented to each of them at a suitable event later in the 
year.
The panel also awarded certificates of commendation to two further applicants, 
Mandy Taha, Egypt,and (jointly) to Tigran Zargaryan and Tigran Zakaryan, 
Armenia.
Mandy Taha, Senior Librarian and Project Leader, IFLA Center for Arabic 
Speaking Libraries in the Library of Alexandria, Egypt, has taken a leading 
role in supporting and publicising Open Access in Egypt and Tunisia , work 
which is already having an impact on OA in her region [see 
http://www.openaccessweek.org/profile/MandyTaha]. She has participated in 
training in Tunisia and Egypt 
[http://alexlibrarians2.wordpress.com/course-program/congratulations/], and 
established a series of seminars and talks to popularise OA among University 
students and staff.
Tigran Zargaryan and Tigran Zakaryan, National Library of Armenia, Armenia, 
have been active in raising awareness and advocating Open Access in Armenia and 
have set up an Open Access journals’ portal linked to a National Research 
Repository containing all of the Armenian scholarly journals published by the 
Armenian Academy of Sciences<http://www.flib.sci.am/eng/node/3>  as well as 
repositories at other institutes.




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