India's 'One Nation' publishing agreement is transformational - but beware inequities
Briefly

India's One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) initiative, introduced on January 1, aims to enhance access to scientific literature for 18 million students and researchers across 6,400 institutions. This project provides them with access to over 13,000 journals from 30 prestigious publishers, including industry leaders such as Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley. The initiative reflects India's commitment to improving educational resources and reducing obstacles to academic research, making it a significant development in the country’s academic landscape.
The ONOS initiative, launched by India, aims to provide access to over 13,000 journals from 30 publishers for 18 million students and researchers across 6,400 institutions.
This program makes significant strides in democratizing access to scientific literature, particularly for those who previously faced barriers to subscription-based content.
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