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Great Work Francis and Satyanarayana Sir.
LIS community is blessed with such humongous work.
Hearty congratulations.
IISc started it and NAL also followed the leader. IR at Nal is also growing
day by day. Started by Dr Goudar and managed well by Dr Shivaram now.
Warm regards
Dr Guruprasad, Scientist Retd.
Roddam Narasimha Civil Aircraft Centre, Csir Nal Bangalore
On Mon, May 23, 2022, 9:55 PM Francis Jayakanth
To date, about 55,500 Indian Institute of Science (IISc) articles have been uploaded to the IISc's institutional repository, ePrints@IISc ( eprints.iisc.ac.in).
IISc has roughly 62K items in the Scopus database, which spans the years 1908 to 2022. So, the ePrints@IISc repository has a bit more than 90% coverage of IISc publications. In terms of full-text inclusion in the repository, it's somewhere between 80 and 85 percent.
Regards, Francis ________________________________ From: Sathyanarayana NV
Sent: 23 May 2022 06:46 To: Subbiah Arunachalam ; mu.madhan@gmail.com ; Francis Jayakanth < francis@iisc.ac.in> Subject: Re: OA repositories in India External Email
What is the measure of completeness?
1. Complete bibliographic listing of all papers published by the authors affiliated with the institution during their tenure? 2. Or, full-text for all papers with bibliographic description.
If the first criteria of the measure are #1, I can say the IR of the Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore is complete.
Francis can say whether IISc is complete by any of these measures?
It is hard to expect any IR of older institutions like IISc to be complete by criteria #2 even if the process of author archiving practice is effectively in place.
Sathya
From: Subbiah Arunachalam
Date: Sunday, 22 May 2022 at 9:42 PM To: mu.madhan@gmail.com , francis@iisc.ac.in < francis@iisc.ac.in> Subject: OA repositories in India Is there a list of OA institutional repositories in India, which are close to 100% complete? The repositories of many CSIR, DST and DBT are nowhere close to 100% complete.
Arun