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Open Access Publishing : Developing Countries Member | OK Nepal Nikesh Balami www.neekes.com.np

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Page 1: Open Access Publishing: Developing Countries

Open Access Publishing : Developing Countries

Member | OK NepalNikesh Balami

www.neekes.com.np

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Open Access??

● If a publication is 'Open Access' it means that it can be freely accessed by anyone in the world using an Internet Connection.

● It is important to point out that Open Access does not affectpeer-review; Articles are peer-reviewed and published in Journals in the normal way.

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Models of Publishing

1) Open Access Journals

2) 'Traditional s' Journals

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Open Access Journals

Freely and Permanently available online to anyone with Internet Connection

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'Traditional s' Journals

➢Print / Electronic➢Subscription Based➢Login or IP authentication needed for Access

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OKNow Let me Touch the Point

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Our Universities, in particular, should be directing their research focus to address the Development and

Social needs of our communities. The impact of their research should be measured by how much difference

it makes to the need of our communities,rather than by just how much international citations researchers

receive in their publications.

Blade Nzimande, Minister of Higher Education and Training, South Africa, at theUNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in 2010

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In Nepal Context maybe We are Movingtowards wrong way

Although Open Access has the Potential to open up researchpublication for wider Development impact.

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But by looking from Policymaker eyes:Yet this does not seem to be delivering the impact

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Lots don't know where those Tiny Shares of Scientific Output goes

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It has become “Tip of the Iceberg” -Formal Publishing

And its 'output' dominates research publishing policy

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International Journal companies Dominate

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So Lets give some Extras EffortsSo Lets take some Extras StepsTo make OA Publishing better in our Country

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Youth Researcher and Student must play Vital Role

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More Repository need to be established

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How??

➢Depositing copies of any journal articles you write in an Open website.➢Talking about Open Access and Sharing information with colleagues.➢Raising the issue with Political Leaders.➢Including Open Access Journals in library catalogs.➢Helping to set-up an Institutional repository.➢Collaborating with other Universities and Colleges in your areas.

etc etc...

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Time to Move On

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Thank You!!

Nikesh Balamiwww.neekes.com.np

[email protected]

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References:

Making Open Access Reality – Frederick J. Friend The importance of Open Access research publishing in developing countries – Eve Gray

Open Access Publishing – Vladimir Bubalo Open Access Publishing, Solution for developing countries – Brian Wafawarowa