Story of the OA repository at India's National Informatics Centre
In November 2005, one of our article [ http://openmed.nic.in/1108/ ]on OpenMED@NIC has been highlighted in Prof Peter Suber's Blog dated :*Saturday, November 12, 2005 under the heading of "Story of the OArepository at India's National Informatics Centre". *http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_11_06_fosblogarchive.html Story of the OA repository at India's National Informatics Centre * Sukhdev Singh, and Naina Pandita, Building the open accessself-archiving repository for the bio-medical sciences at NationalInformatics Centre http://openmed.nic.in/1108/, in: NationalConvention of Medical Library Association of India, November 7-9m2005, Bangalore, India. Abstract: Self-Archiving is an important model of the Open Access movement. National Informatics Centre has been providing various services and products to the biomedical community. Building up a Self-archiving repository for Bio-medical and Allied sciences was a natural extension of these activities. To make this repository interoperable with other such repositories Open Access Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) was adopted. The selection of suitable software for the archive was done from OAI-PMH compatible softwares. GNU EPrints was finally selected. A prototype was build for planning of activities, demonstration and checking security aspects. To provide subject-wise browse view to the archive a MeSH based categorization was adopted. A dedicated server was procured and installed in the NIC Network Domain under RedHat Advanced Server Version 3.0. EPrints software was then installed and customized. Making scientists and authors aware of Open Access and its benefits remains a major challenge for any such attempt. However efforts are bearing fruits in the form of Open Self-archiving repository for Bio-medical and Allied Sciences i.e. OpenMED@NIC http://openmed.nic.in. ThanksSukhdev Singh, NIC.http://openmed.nic.in
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Sukhdev Singh