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Subbiah Arunachalam
From Coalition to Commons: Plan S and the Future of Scholarly Communication
Mapping the Future of Scholarly Publishing
India's March Towards Open Access Subbiah Arunachalam 5 March 2004 Source: Scidev.Net
Comment Communication for Development. an Indian Experience
Chemistry Research in India in a Global Perspective – a Scientometrics Profile
Open Access in India: Hopes and Frustrations
Social Justice in Scholarly Publishing: Open Access Is the Only Way
The Changing Landscape and Future of Open Access in India
Mainstream” and “Peripheral” Science1
Should Indian Researchers Pay to Get Their Work Published?
Open Access to Legal Scholarship: Dropping the Barriers to Discourse and Dialogue
A Dissenting Note on Article Processing Charges
Highly Cited Papers from India and China
Open Access Initiatives in India - an Evaluation
From Coalition to Commons: Plan S and the Future of Scholarly Communication
A Multidimensional Perspective Senthil P Kumar* Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, India
Use Made of Open Access Journals by Indian Researchers to Publish Their Findings
Open Access to Scholarly Literature in India — a Status Report (With Emphasis on Scientific Literature)
Top View
Open Access in India: Hopes and Frustrations
Towards Open and Equitable Access to Research and Knowledge for Development
Open Access – Current Developments in India
Open Access Publishing: a Literature Review
The Intransigence of STM Publishers
Future of Scholarly Publishing and Scholarly Communication
Improving Access to Research Literature in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities Provided by Open Access
The System of Scholarly Communication Through the Lens of Jesuit Values
Public Access to the Internet
Open Access to Scientific Knowledge
Challenges for Sustainability of the Open Access Model: Brazilian Health Journals
Democratizing Potential of Open Access: Perspectives from the Developing World
Open Access in India: Hopes and Frustrations Subbiah Arunachalam
Open Access – Current Develoments in India