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E-Resources Subscription for the University System: An initiative from UGC&INFLIBNET By Dr. T. A.V. Murthy tav@inflibnet.ac.in
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Overview E-resource subscription scope : users, resources Evolving model Implementation mechanism Pilot work Further initiatives
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Who are our users? Universities Total No. : 273 UGC assisted: 150+ INFLIBNET supported : 142 These 142+ universities - core group to begin with Colleges More than 14,000 Govt.- 20%, Private – 80%
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What is the journal collection base? Current journals collection Average number of titles subscribed: 250 60% titles : Indian publications Few universities do not subscribe to any foreign journals Abstracting/ indexing journals (e.g) Chemical Abstracts : 25 (98 Chemistry Depts) Biological Abstracts : 9 (101 Biological Sciences Depts)
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Why is this problem? Known universal problem Increase in price Fluctuation in conversion rates No proportionate funding to sustain the collection What is the way out? Large number of journals are available in e-form Access is provided on the Internet through web Subscription under consortia/ national site licensing
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Therefore the initiative of e-resources subscription from UGC & INFLIBNET in the 10 th Five year plan to provide wider and larger access to electronic journals and databases
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What does e-resources subscription cover? Full text of journals Bibliographic databases like Chemical Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts Other sources
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An evolving model Provides access to and supports only electronic version Not to be linked with print subscription Perpetual access to subscribed resources Archival access for back issues Provision for DDS/ILL Few print subscription proposed Subscription for minimum 3 years initially To be reviewed at the end of three years
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How is it being implemented? In phase manner Universities : In Groups Subject : Four Resources : journals & bib. databases Major funding (up to 90%) from UGC INFLIBNET to administer, maintain and monitor Potential resources to be identified through experts consultation involving universities Participating university to sign an MoU with UGC & INFLIBNET Start with a pilot work in select disciplines
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Major issues involved Identification of universities to be served Identification of resources to be provided Identification of potential publishers/vendors/aggregators
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The pilot work To start with 4 disciplines identified Biological Sciences Chemistry Mathematics Physics A expert group is formed in August 2002 Interaction with 142 universities initiated
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Identification of universities Selection from 142 universities using following criteria: Universities having departments in selected four disciplines number of faculty members students number of PhDs NAAC accreditation network infrastructure research contribution in terms of publications
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Identification of e-resources Bibliographical / abstracting databases proposed BIOSIS Previews : Biological Sciences Chemical Abstracts: Chemistry INSPEC: Physics & allied areas MathSciNet: Mathematics
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Identification of e-resources… Selection of full text e-journals Complex issue User base is large(150+ universities) Difficult to get inputs from universities User information Existing journal collection information Large number of journal titles Too many in the game Publishers Vendors Aggregators
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Identification of e-resources… Selection of full text e-journals… Sources/ tools used Journal Citation Report (ISI) Journals covered by Current Contents Journals research institutions Journals database at INFLIBNET Comprehensive core list of journals prepared based on the above sources
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Identification of potential publishers/aggregators & others Publishers Non-profit making University Presses (e.g. OUP,CUP) Professional Societies (e.g. ACS, IoP) Research Organizations (e.g. CSIRO, NRC) Scholarly Publications initiatives (e.g. SPARC) Commercial publishers Aggregators
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Immediate tasks Selection of the following: Number & names of universities Bibliographical databases Core list of journals Potential publishers/vendors/aggregators
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What next? Extend this initiative to other areas including Humanities & Social sciences
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Summary E-subscription - major initiative of UGC & INFLIBNET Identification of potential users & resources is a complex process Model in the evolving phase Started on a pilot basis for four disciplines Success depends on university participation & co- operation Long term support from Govt. & UGC required
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