Dr.
Naushad Ali PM
&
Mohamed
Musthafa. K
Abstract
Electronic publishing has gained
momentum during the last two decades around the world. In India
electronic scholarly publishing started in late 1990s. Some academic and research
institutions as well as commercial publishers started publishing research
online. Indian Academy of Sciences, INSA, Indian Medlars Centre, MedKnow
Publishers, Indianjournal.com, and Kamla Raj Enterprises were first to start
e-publishing in the country. Later on many higher education institutions like
IISc and research organizations such as DRDO started online scholarly
publishing. E-journal, open archives and institutional repositories are popularly
being used to put the intellectual output online in the academic institutions. More than 50% of online journals published in India are open
access. DOAJ has listed 373 journals from India, most of them are related to
bio-medical subjects. DOAR listed 76 Indian institutional repositories (IR) and
53 IRs under 46 organizations in OpenROAR. Lack of training and lack of
awareness about the e-publishing technologies are some of the obstacles to
start online publishing in many institutes. This paper studies various initiatives as well
as experiences of different agencies in electronic publishing in India . Questionnaire
and interview methods have been used to conduct the study.
Keywords: Electronic publishing, online publishing, academy,
research, India
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