A comparative study of India and Australia open access repositories in open DOAR

Authors : Alekha Karadia, Jyotshna Sahoo

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijlsit.2021.013

Volume : 6

Issue : 1

Year : 2021

Page No : 57-60

An open access repository or open archive is a digital platform that holds research output and provides free, immediate and permanent access to research results for anyone to use, download and distribute. To facilitate open access such repositories must be interoperable according to the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH). Search engines harvest the content of open access repositories, constructing a database of worldwide, free of charge available research. OpenDOAR is the quality-assured, global Directory of Open Access Repositories. Its repositories provide free, open access to academic outputs and resources. This paper deals with Comparative analysis of India and Australia repositories listed in OpenDOAR in terms of their growth, type, operational status, content type, software, subject coverage, language and policies regarding content, submission, and preservation.

Keywords: Digital Repositories, Institutional Repositories, Open Access, OpenDOAR.


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