
Sir
Now i observe there is increase in open access with Article processing
charge too. So i wish to know open access movement is applicable with APC
or without APC?
If it's matter of reputation and high impact on research out put then i
feel developed country will have advantage as paying APC and publishing in
open access will be very difficult for developing countries like India.
I guess publishers are also smart anyhow they wish to get their cost and
started publishing in open access mode with high APC.
On Mon, 7 Nov, 2022, 23:23 Subbiah Arunachalam,
Dutch universities take another big step towards 100% Open Access 25 October 2022 Dutch universities published 82% of their peer-reviewed scientific publications Open Access in 2021. This is an increase of nine percentage points compared to 2020. For UU, the percentage is 80.7%. According to InCites (from Clarivate) less than 29% of papers published from India in the three years 2019-2021 are OA. We have a long way to go. If we want to move towards 100% OA, then our researchers should place their preprints in one of the tens of global preprint servers. For a list, please see https://doapr.coar-repositories.org/. Or they can place their postprints (immediately on acceptance by a journal) in an interoperable institutional repository (e.g. the one at ICRISAT, Hyderabad; and Eprints@CMFRI).
Subbiah Arunachalam
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