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3. Open Access Repository:


infoSAT is the electronic repository of reprints collected and preserved through the project SATCRIS (Semi-Arid Tropical Crops Information Service). SATCRIS is the successor of SMIC (Sorghum and Millets Information Center) -- a project initiated in the year 1977 with funding assistance from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Approximately, more than 25,000 reprints have been collected by the project team and they are preserved at the ICRISAT head-quarters library. They primarily hold research literature about five crops mandated to ICRISAT and other aspects of research associated with. infoSAT aims to maximize the utility of the literature.                                                                                                                                     —by infoSAT

agropedia is a vision which seeks to address lacunae in Indian agriculture knowledge and application, specifically the lack of content, organized information, and extension services which are serious challenges. It has developed delivery mechanisms such as KVK and KVK-Net, which are a means to connect extension scientists and farmers, based on its web platform which hosts information on agriculture and rural livelihood.                                                                                                                          –by Agropedia



Digital Knowledge Repository Service of Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, DKR@CDRI strives to collect, preserve and disseminate different institutional publications (journal articles, conference proceeding articles, technical reports, thesis, dissertations, etc). We can search, browse and access publications of CDRI from this collection.                                             –by CDRI

IIMK's institutional repository, a scholarly archiving facility for the IIMK community. This service enables the Institute community to archive their preprints, post prints and other scholarly publications. In keeping with the objectives of the Open Access movement, we expect this service to facilitate the Institute researchers in self-archiving and long-term preservation of their scholarly publications, provide easy access to these publications worldwide and improve impact of their research.                                                –by IIMK

Kautilya@IGIDR digital repository of conference proceedings, thesis and dissertations, working papers and research articles, etc
Digital repository has the ability to capture, index, disseminate and preserve. We can search, browse and access from digital collections.

Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University digital knowledge repository service enables the University community to archive publications (journal articles, conference proceeding articles, technical reports, thesis, dissertations, news, etc).  We can search, browse and access publications.

Dspace@nitr collects preserves and dissiminates the intellectual outputs of National Institute of Technology- Rourkela to the global audience. Presently, it archives journal articles, pre-prints and conference papers authored by NITR researchers. Documents in this archive are now indexed by OAISTER where you can access several millions of open access scholarly documents of other academic institutions around the globe                                                                                                                                                 –by NITR

Digital Repository Raman Research Institute service enables Institute community to archive publications (journal articles, conference proceeding articles, patents, technical reports, thesis, dissertations, news, etc. The collected papers of C.V. Raman and the historical records of the institute (Annual Reports and Newspaper Clippings) are also housed here.                                                          –by RRI

 University of Kashmir Digital Repository service enables the University community to archive publications (journal articles, conference proceeding articles, peer reviewed papers, technical reports, thesis, dissertations, news, etc).  We can search, browse and access publications.

The Internet Archive is a 501(c) (3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format.                                                                                                                                                                      –by IA

eScholarship provides a suite of open access, scholarly publishing services and research tools that enable departments, research units, publishing programs, and individual scholars associated with the University of California to have direct control over the creation and dissemination of the full range of their scholarship.

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