Tag: open access
Open Access Chronicles: Moving Beyond One Nation One Subscription with Madhan...
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Edited by Nidhi Rejithlal
A lot has been spoken about India's ambitious One Nation One Subscription policy, by us in previous videos...
Open Access Chronicles: Is Implementing One Nation One Subscription Realistic? with...
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Edited by Nidhi Rejithlal
The recently proposed One Nation One Subscription idea, as part of the Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP),...
Open Access Chronicles: Unpacking India’s One Nation One Subscription Idea with...
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Edited by Nidhi Rejithlal
In this chapter of our series —Open Access Chronicles — we explore India's recent efforts to gain widespread...
Open Access Chronicles: An Indian Researcher’s Cost of Getting Published with...
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Edited by Nidhi Rejithlal
Thus far in our series — Open Access Chronicles — we've covered the global Open Access movement, the...
Open Access Chronicles: The Birth of Sci-Hub (Chapter 6)
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Edited by Malavika VN
If you've been a college student any time in the past decade, you have most probably come across...
Open Access Chronicles: cOAlition S & India’s Story with Johan Rooryck...
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Edited by Nidhi Rejithlal
In Chapter 4 of the Open Access Chronicles, Professor Rooryck broke down the structure of open access and...
Open Access Chronicles: Breaking Down Open Access Journals with Johan Rooryck...
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Edited by Nidhi Rejithlal
In the latest chapter of our series — Open Access Chronicles, we speak to Professor Johan Rooryck, the...
Open Access Chronicles: The Origin Story with Dr. Peter Suber (Chapter...
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Edited by Malavika VN
From the early days of academic publishing to the emergence of an oligopoly, Chapter 1 of our series...
Open Access Chronicles: How Did We Get Here? (Chapter 1)
Narrated by Sourya Reddy
Edited by Malavika VN
If you're a researcher or a college student, chances are, you've probably come across websites like Sci-hub. Controversial...