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DGHE Policy for “Open Access”

DGHE Policy for “Open Access”. Agus Subekti. Directorate General of Higher Education (DGHE) Ministry of Education and Culture Republic of Indonesia. Open Access means:. scholarly content is free of charge for all users with an internet connection.

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DGHE Policy for “Open Access”

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  1. DGHE Policy for “Open Access” Agus Subekti Directorate General of Higher Education (DGHE) Ministry of Education and Culture Republic of Indonesia

  2. Open Access means: • scholarly content is free of charge for all users with an internet connection. • permission barriers are removed for all scholarly uses (ie: allows copying, using, distribution, derivative works, etc.)

  3. OA : Signs of Growth first repository was built in 2000, now more than 2000 repositories in operation more than 7500 peer reviewed, fully OA journals in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) more than 12,800 OJS installations as of April 2012 (began in 2002) In 2011, PLoS ONE published 13,798 articles, meaning that approximately 1 in 60 of all articles indexed by PubMed

  4. Documents: Number of documents published (country's scientific output) during the selected year.

  5. Country Ranking SCImago. (2007). SJR — SCImago Journal & Country Rank.Retrieved November 04, 2012, from http://www.scimagojr.com

  6. Percentage of documents with more than one country (International Collaboration)

  7. Journals from Indonesia in DOAJ

  8. Indonesian Journals Profile Why the number of Indonesian scientific publications is low? • The articles published in national journal are lack of visibility and difficult to access Why are they difficult to be accessed? • Just a few national journals are available online • Not just “online” but they need to be managed as “e-journal”

  9. Indonesian Journals Profile Registered (ISSN) 18.000 Scientific Journals  7.000 Regularly Published 2.000 Published Online  ??? Nationally Accredited  500

  10. Indonesian Online Journals

  11. http://indo-open-access.blogspot.com/

  12. Indonesian Scientific Journal Database http://isjd.pdii.lipi.go.id/

  13. OA Implementation in Ditlitabmas Programs Indonesian Scientific and Public References Portal Higher Education Products • Patent • Scientific Publications • Technology http://garuda.dikti.go.id

  14. GARUDA is Indonesian Scientific and Public References Portal, managed by DGHEI (Directorate General of Higher Education of Indonesia) Ministry of Education and Culture The Republic of Indonesia

  15. Aims • To develop technical interoperability Standardization of communication, scanning, storage, and presentation of digital data • To establish semantic interoperability Standardization indexing and retrieval • To create Political/human interoperability Decision of sharing and cooperating • To create Intercommunity interoperability Agreement to cooperate inter-institution, inter-community from various disciplines • To construct legal interoperability Regulations and legislation on accessing digital collections, including intellectual property rights • To attempt International interoperability Standardization for international cooperation

  16. Strengthening the Role of Higher Education Institution’s Libraries Providing knowledge resources by subscribing e-journal to spread out to all higher education institutions E-Journals subscription • Total amount: ± 7.500 journals • Providers: • EBSCO (Economic, Medical Science) • GALE (Arts, Engineering, Social Humaniora, Education) • Pro Quest (Basic Sciences, Social, Agriculture) • Target: ± 3200 higher education institutions • Access: ID/Password for each higher education institution

  17. to extend establishment of research networks One of programs for Internationalization Higher Education Institutions International Research Collaboration to increase significantly international publications of Indonesian researchers DGHE provides various grant schemes to support

  18. OA and e-journal Implementation in Ditlitabmas Programs 2012-2013

  19. OA and e-journal Implementation in Ditlitabmas Programs 2012-2013 (cont.)

  20. THANK YOU

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