Open Access to Biomedical Research in India: Contributions Made by Indian Scientists for Global Access;
Presented in KCL-JNU Workshop On Biomedical Innovation and the Public; Session: Open Access and Biomedical Innovation: Trends, Issues and the Way Forward. 13-14 March 2014, JNU Convention Centre, New Delhi
Organized by King's College London (KCL) and Jawaharlal Nehru University.
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Open Access to Biomedical Research in India: Contributions Made by Indian Scientists for Global Access
1. Open Access to Biomedical Research in India:
Contributions Made by Indian Scientists for Global
Access
Anup Kumar Das
Centre for Studies in Science Policy, JNU, India
http://anupkumardas.blogspot.in
Presented in
KCL-JNU Workshop On Biomedical Innovation and the Public
13-14 March 2014, JNU Convention Centre, New Delhi
3. Global Collaborations and
Open Access to Biomedical Research
• Based on Scopus Data, between 2004 and 2013,
• Published in OA periodicals – PLOS, BioMed Central
(BMC), and eLife Journals
• Retrieved data - 3,496 research papers, where at least
one Indian researcher as contributing author
• All papers were published with OA licenses.
4. Top Collaborating Countries
Malaysia
South Korea
Mexico
Brazil
Singapore
Belgium
Spain
Netherlands
Japan
South Africa
Sweden
Italy
China
Switzerland
Canada
France
Australia
Germany
United Kingdom
United States
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9. • http://MedIND.nic.in
• Produced under ICMR funded project - "National Databases of Indian Medical
Journals".
• Purpose is to provide free access to full text of articles published in select Indian
biomedical journals indexed in IndMED or PubMed databases.
• Presently covers 86 medical journals, published by learned societies and
medical research centres.
• Collaboration between National Informatics Centre (NIC) and Indian Council of
Medical Research (ICMR)
10. • http://IndMED.nic.in
• Produced under ICMR funded project - "National Databases of Indian Medical
Journals".
• Purpose is to index selected peer reviewed medical journals published from
India.
• Integrated to PubMed MEDLARS database.
• Presently covers about 100 medical journals, published by learned societies and
medical research centres.
• Collaboration between NIC and ICMR for the Indian Medlars Centre.
11. • http://OpenMED.nic.in
• A Green OA Channel and Disciplinary Repository, maintained by the NIC.
• A Self-Archiving facility to biomedical researchers and practitioners in India
• Purpose is to global dissemination of peer reviewed medical literature
published from India and South Asia.
12. Medknow Publications
• Medknow Publications [Medknow.com], launched in 1999 in India, is
an open access publisher, now publishing about 328 STM journals, in
collaboration with about 293 learned societies/ associations.
• Majority of journals belong to biomedical subject areas.
• Majority of journals belong to Indian societies/ associations, including
journals of ICMR, .
• They also provide Gold OA publishing solutions to societies in Asian
and African countries, mostly from the developing nations.
• Only few journals receive Article Processing Charges (APC) to get
published after usual peer-reviewing and acceptance, other journals
receive no APC.
• Some journals are indexed in Scopus, PubMed and Web of Science.
• Wolters Kluwer Health has acquired MedKnow in 2011.
13. Indian Green Open Access Channels
Source: Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR) – 8 out of
69, covering Health and Medicine subject areas.
• OpenMED@NIC by Bibliographic Informatics Division, National
Informatics Centre (NIC), India
• Digital Knowledge Repository of Central Drug Research Institute
(DKR@CDRI)
• Eprints @MDRF by Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, India
• EPrints@NIRT by National Institute for Tuberculosis Research, India
• Eprints@CMFRI (CMFRI Digital Repository) by Central Marine Fisheries
Research Institute (CMFRI), ICAR, India
• Indian Academy of Sciences: Publications of Fellows by Indian Academy
of Sciences, India
• IR@NPL by CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, India
• Knowledge Repository Open Network (KNoor) by Department of Library
& Information Science, University of Kashmir, India
14. Indian Open Data Repositories
Source: DATABIB (A searchable directory of research data repositories) – 8
out of 25, covering Health and Medical Sciences subject areas.
• Indian Genetic Disease Database @ Indian Institute of Chemical Biology
• Oral Cancer Gene Database @ Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research
and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Tata Memorial Centre
• ACEpepDB: Peptide Database @ Central Food Technological Research
Institute, India
• HIstome: The Histone Infobase @ Advanced Centre for
Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Tata Memorial
Centre
• Human Proteinpedia @ Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore
• Clinical Trials Registry - India (CTRI) @ ICMR National Institute of Medical
Statistics (NIMS)
• TBNet India: A National Portal for Tuberculosis Initiative @ Institute of
Bioinformatics, Bangalore
• India Sanitation Portal @ The Arghyam Foundation
15. Some Observations
• Amount of peer-reviewed open access literature produced from
India is significant.
• Global accessibility, visibility and collaborative research will be
increased if Indian biomedical research institutions
– Establish OA Institutional Repositories,
– Establish Open Data Repositories,
– Contents Produced with Creative Common (CC) Licenses
• Needs to strengthen
– Linkages amongst Open Innovation, Open Access and Open
Science Data
– Knowledge Mapping of Collaborative Biomedical Research in
India
– Knowledge Networking amongst Biomedical Research Institutions
– Open Access Advocacy, Capacity Building and Awareness Raising.
16. Thank you for your attention.
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