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Gallo in the 1980s, 3 both of which
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journals are produced. The leisurel
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In the 1950s, Eugene Garfield, an i
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Doing science (or working in any ot
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Research (CSIR), Defence Research &
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tinues to be poor. Year after year,
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(2) A complete version of the work
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Open access's value to the developi
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There are other far more fundamenta
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The INDEST consortium helps IISc an
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Besides, Institute of Mathematical
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Prof. Shalini Urs Executive Directo
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than a hundred thousand page downlo
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jashekar, Mr. Francis Jayakanth and
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of its existence, ICRISAT scientist
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In terms of subject-wise spread, bi
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Furthermore, articles made availabl
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The policy does not apply to book c
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epository or by publishing the pape
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vantages of going open access admir
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The growth of open access repositor
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ever, we could not persuade all. Tw
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Dissertations (NDLTD) that promotes
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