Vrushali Sainath Dandawate and Dhanamjaya M.
Open access movement is getting increased in Asia and the Pacific and has been started in the form of subject gateways, informal collections of articles on web pages and…
Abstract
Purpose
Open access movement is getting increased in Asia and the Pacific and has been started in the form of subject gateways, informal collections of articles on web pages and directories. Many Asian countries adopted the transition to Open Access journals and full-text repositories and digital libraries. Open access also helps to underprivilege countries to spread their research output. But third-world Islamic countries are far away from open access and its implementations. The purpose of this paper is to focus on open-access e-resource development in Afghanistan.
Design/methodology/approach
The data were complemented by documentary analysis, and information retrieved from open-access databases like DOAR, DOAJ and OER Sites.
Findings
The paper provides information about open-access development in Afghanistan and also focuses on the challenges for spreading OA awareness in Afghanistan. It suggests that how local people and universities can help to spread open-access movement.
Social implications
This paper gives an idea about the educational system and other resources available in Afghanistan.
Originality/value
This paper fulfills an identified need to study open-access development and status in Afghanistan.