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Subbiah Arunachalam on the OA Workshops in India
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Subbiah Arunachalam has written an account of the Open Access Workshops in Chennai, India (May 2-4 and 6-8, 2004). Excerpt: "While access to (and impact of) the peer-reviewed literature is a global issue, the impact of Indian research is of particular concern to Indian scientists and policy makers who feel that it receives less representation than it deserves in international journals.
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Subbiah Arunachalam has written an account of the Open Access Workshops in Chennai, India (May 2-4 and 6-8, 2004).
Excerpt: "While access to (and impact of) the peer-reviewed literature is a global issue, the impact of Indian research is of particular concern to Indian scientists and policy makers who feel that it receives less representation than it deserves in international journals.
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