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2006 - India's first institutional mandate of open access adopted by the National institute of Technology, Rourkela.[9]
2008 - First UNESCO book on OA released in India titled "Open Access to Knowledge and Information: Scholarly Literature and Digital Library Initiatives - the South Asian Scenario" [1]
2011 - UGC and INFLIBNET Centre launched the Shodhganga : A Reservoir of Indian Theses, to disseminate theses and dissertations produced in Indian universities.
2016 - UGC Mandates M. Phil & Ph.D. thesis deposition.
2017 - Open Access India had developed and submitted a draft 'National Open Access Policy' to the Ministries of Human Resource Development and Science & Technology.[12][13]
2017 - AgriXiv, preprints repository launched by Open Access India with the support of the Centre for Open Science.[14]
2018 - The "Delhi Declaration on Open Access" in South Asia was issued on 14 February 2018, signed by dozens of academics and supporters.[15]
2019 - IndiaRxiv, India's preprint repository launched by the Open Access India community.[17][18]
2019 - Open Access India joins AmeliCAArchived 27 August 2024 at the Wayback Machine in taking forward the 'non-profit publishing model to preserve the scholarly communications' in India[19][20]
2020 - AgriXiv is relaunched as agriRxiv by jointly by the Open Access India and CABI.[21]
The Open Access India forum was started in 2011 as an online forum and as a community of practice.[26][27] The members of the community of practice, Open Access India had adapted the PLOS's Open Access logo and modified it to represent it as the Open Access movement in India and had formulated a draft policy on Open Access for India.[12]
As of April 2018, there are at least 78 collections of scholarship in India housed in digital open access repositories.[29][30][31] They contain journal articles, book chapters, data, and other research outputs that are free to read. The Open Access India with the help of Centre for Open Science had launched a preprint repository for India, IndiaRxiv on 5 August 2019 which had recently crossed 100 records mark.[32] However, it is not accepting the records currently on its OSF but there is an update of resumption on new website.[33][34] The Open Access India earlier had launched AgriXiv, preprints repository for agriculture and allied sciences which is now currently with CABI as agriRxiv.[35]
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Anand Bandi; Shekappa Bandi (2011), "Open Access to Knowledge: Initiatives in India", National Conference on Beyond Librarianship: Creativity, Innovation and Discovery, hdl:10760/21190, CDAC Mumbai, Maharashtra
Joachim Schöpfel, ed. (2015). Learning from the BRICS: Open Access to Scientific Information in Emerging Countries. Litwin. ISBN978-1-936117-84-0. (Includes information about India, Brazil, China, Russia, South Africa)