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Title: Online publishing and indexing of developing country journals


1
Online publishing and indexing of developing
country journals
INASP symposium November 2004 session 3
Emerging models and enabling tools
  • Pippa Smart
  • Publishing Initiatives
  • INASP

2
Challenges for research journals (in developing
countries)
  • Financial restraints
  • Lack of support from parent organisations
  • Lack of commercial model
  • Low publishing standards
  • Quality of submissions and editorial skills
    (authors needs language exposure to other
    publications)
  • Level of publishing skills
  • Low visibility
  • Lack of respect

3
The potential of online publishing
  • Cheaper distribution
  • Greater visibility

Impact
Quality
4
The potential of indexing
  • Discovery
  • Quality assurance
  • Strength in numbers
  • Technology benefits, skills sharing, networking,
    etc.

5
Lessons learnt from AJOL (1)- hard facts and
reading between the lines
  • Huge growth of interest in the service
  • Increased number of journals now gt200
  • Document delivery requests in 2004 gt1500
  • Registered users during 2004 gt2,500
  • Journals value recognition and support
  • Improved submissions - worldwide
  • Improved contact with researchers

6
Lessons learnt from AJOL (2)- hard facts and
reading between the lines
  • Visibility may not assist journals
  • Nigerian Journal of Natural Products and Medicine
    high demand for document deliveries last
    published March 2003
  • Increased submissions - not increased quality
  • Difficulties in rejecting submissions
  • Poor online quality bad reputation
  • Researchers want quality assurance

7
Future challenges
  • Improve quality
  • Authoring, editing, publishing, disseminating?
  • Full text online
  • With AJOL and other online hosts?
  • In-country / in-region initiatives
  • Support associations and national/regional
    initiatives?
  • Open access - changing publishing models
  • Monitor, advise, discuss?

8
Resources
  • African E-journals project www.isp.msu.edu/Africa
    nStudies/AEJP
  • Africa-WideNiPAD (NISC information, Publications
    and African Databases) http//www.nisc.co.za/
  • Bioline www.bioline.org.br/
  • The Committee on Data for Science and Technology
    (CODATA) www.codata.org
  • Database of African Theses and Dissertations
    (DATAD) http//www.aau.org/datad/
  • Electronic Publishing Trust www.epublishingtrust.
    org
  • ICSTI (International Council for Scientific and
    Technical Information) http//www.icsti.org/
  • Index Copernicus www.cisi.org/
  • Public Knowledge Project www.pkp.ubc.ca/

9
Thank you ..
  • Pippa Smart
  • Head, Publishing Initiatives
  • INASP
  • psmart_at_inasp.info
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