Professor Balaram on Open Access by CIS_India published on 2011-11-15T05:35:08Z Professor P Balaram from the Indian Institute of Science talks about Open Access ~ 0:20 - Professor Balaram discusses his different opinions on Open Access journals and repositories - the difficulty of the author pays model and the cost of Open Access journals. ~3:00 - Professor Balaram clarifies the misleading idea that Indian scientists 'support' Closed Access journals. ~4:30 - on the origins of the Open Access movement, as an effort from libraries to counteract rising journal costs, not as a tool for development. ~5:40 - on the future of the Open Access movement. ~6:00 - comparing Open Access to the internet itself. ~6:50 - a message about Open Access: the importance of the community, and of convincing more academics to support it. ~7:20 - to make repositories more like vibrant and social parks. ~8:10 - on making repositories more competitive ~9:00 - on the repositories at the IISc ~9:30 - why academics do not deposit papers and how tech is making this easier. ~10:00 - on changing the law in India to maintain the copyright of publicly funded work. ~10:50 - making repositories more engaging with websites, blogs, statistics, and rewards. More marketed, more dynamic, and the importance of imagination. Genre Open Access