Sunday, February 26, 2012

Research from M. Madhan and Co-Authors Provides New Data about General Science.

According to the authors of a study from Bangalore, India, "Most of the papers published in the more than 360 Indian open access journals are by Indian researchers. But how many papers do they publish in high impact international open access journals? We have looked at India's contribution to all seven Public Library of Science (PLoS) journals, 10 BioMed Central (BMC) journals and Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports."

"Indian crystallographers have published more than 2,000 structure reports in Acta Crystallographica, second only to China in number of papers, but have a much better citations per paper average than USA, Britain, Germany and France, China and South Korea. India's contribution to BMC and PLoS journals, on the other hand, is modest at best," wrote M. Madhan and colleagues.

The researchers concluded: "We suggest that the better option for India is institutional self-archiving."

Madhan and colleagues published their study in Current Science (Use made of open access journals by Indian researchers to publish their findings. Current Science, 2011;100(9):1297-1306).

For more information, contact S. Arunachalam, Center Internet & Society, 194, 2nd C Cross, Domlur 2nd Stage, Bangalore 560071, Karnataka, INDIA.

Publisher contact information for the journal Current Science is: Indian Acad Sciences, C V Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar, P B #8005, Bangalore 560 080, India.

Keywords: City:Bangalore, Country:India, Region:Asia, General Science

This article was prepared by China Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, China Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

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