BHUBANESWAR: President (research) Springer Nature Group Steven Inchcoombe said half of its research article output will be open access soon to popularise works in science.
Speaking to The New Indian Express on the sidelines of RISE conclave here on Tuesday, Inchcoombe said 40 per cent of around 30 lakh research papers and articles has been made open access so far and it will be 50 per cent by the end of 2024.
He also said that the research contribution from India has improved significantly in last couple of decades and with around 3.5 lakh published papers, it is third highest after China and the US. “Apart from the most familiar research areas like technology, engineering and health, Indian researchers are exploring new areas like agriculture, biotech, electronics and space science. The country is doing much better in terms of quality and integrity,” he said.
This leading global research publication company has collaborated with Indian universities and academic institutions to foster science and make research wider in the country.