5 12 th Five Year Plan Projects CSIR-WIDE CONSORTIUM ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION RESOURCES (NKRC) Journals are a key resource required by scientists and researchers for their research pursuits. The advent of electronic journals has redefined access to this very important resource. Scientists and researchers, irrespective of their locations, can have instant access to this much needed primary source of information. However, subscribing to electronic journals in an isolated manner is not cost effective as it leads to having fewer journals and increases costs. Hence, institutional consortia have come into being that facilitate wide access to substantial resources at a relatively lower cost. Through the 12th Five Year Plan on CSIR-wide Consortium Access to Online Information Resources (NKRC), CSIR-NISCAIR facilitates comprehensive access to world class R&D journals and databases thus enabling CSIR scientists and researchers to engage in competitive high science. During the year 2013-2014, the project facilitated access to the following e-resources. S. No. Publishers/Databases S. No. Publishers/Databases 1. AAAS Science 2. American Institute of Physics 3. American Physical Society 4. ASTM Standards 5. Emerald 6. IEEE 7. Institute of Physics 8. NPG Journals 9. Optical Society of America 10. Questel Q-Pat 11. Royal Society of Chemistry 12. SciFinder 13. Springer 14. Taylor & Francis 15. Thomson Innovation 16. Web of Science 17. Wiley 43
CSIR-NISCAIR Annual Report 2013-14 The above resources were selected through an analytical process involving negotiations with the publishers by a Negotiation Committee. The Negotiation Committee consists of members from CSIR labs, DST institutes and other leading consortia in the country. NKRC Nodal Officers Meet The NKRC Nodal Officers Meet 2013 was held at the Kodaikanal Observatory of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics during 5-7 June 2013. Dr. R R Hirwani, Head, URDIP and Chairman of the Negotiation Committee in his address highlighted the challenges owing to unrealistic and, many times, arbitrary pricing of the electronic resources by the publishers. He also emphasized the need for the Nodal Officers to actively involve themselves in promoting open access in their institutes. Dr. Gangan Prathap, Director, NISCAIR and Chairman of the CSIR Task Force on the consortium remarked that the NKRC meets have evolved over the years and the third meet had 44
many study-based presentations. He called upon the nodal officers to transition the event to a National Knowledge Research Conference (NKRC) in the coming years. Prof. B.P. Das, Director, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore delivered the inaugural address. The following papers were presented at the NKRC Meet: 1. S.J.D. Varaprasad An analysis of IICT Research Publications (2003-2012) 2. Nishy P. NIIST Research Output 3. Bharvi Dutt Research Ouptut of NISTADS 4. B. Vasu Research Publications of Central Food Technological Research Institute for the Period 2007-2011 : A Bibliometric Analysis 5. S.K. Srivastava Scientometric profile of CIMAP research publications during the year 2001-2010 6. P. Divakar CCMB Research Output 7. Abhijit Dasgupta Quantitative & Quantitative Impact of NKRC on the Resource & Budget allocation of IACS Library along with a brief sketch of scholarly output of IACS 8. G. Mahesh Resource sharing in NKRC: Use of NUCSSI and ICAST Catalogues 9. Arun Chakraborty Union catalogue for all the KRCs Resources through Koha 10. Christina Birdie Trend in the research output of IIA; Link to NKRC resources. 11. D.B. Ramesh Analysis of Research output and Usage of E-resources - An experience 12. Poornima Narayana Research output, Resource Usage @CSIR-NAL 13. B.M. Meera Usage Analysis of NKRC resources : a study at Raman Research Institute 14. Chandana Patra Open access 15. G. Mahesh CSIR research papers in the Open Access Domain 45
CSIR-NISCAIR Annual Report 2013-14 CSIR KNOWLEDGE GATEWAY & OPEN SOURCE PRIVATE CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE (KNOWGATE) Over the last few years, there have been rapid advances in technology across various sectors be it open source, cloud computing, big data, knowledge management, performance management, business intelligence, etc. These technologies can be leveraged as catalyst for process transformation and service innovation. This becomes even more meaningful for R&D organizations, when we consider the emerging paradigms of modern science, i.e., shifts from observation, thinking and computational science to data intensive research/data driven decision making. This project aims to facilitate micro-analyses for intelligent information. The project will have far reaching applications with many tangible and intangible benefits that can be harnessed by not only CSIR but also by various other S&T agencies. The Competent Authority accorded the approval on 7 January 2013 for the implementation of the project CSIR Knowledge Gateway & Open Source Private Cloud Infrastructure (KNOWGATE), under Information Sciences cluster of National Laboratories scheme of CSIR during 12th five year plan with a project outlay of ` 1159.17 lakh. KNOWGATE has three modules as follows: - Module CSIRCloud CSIRCat CSIRTrend Description Capacity and Capability Building: CSIR Open Source Cloud Computing Infrastructure and Open Source Software Technology Solution Cell (OSSTSC) CSIR Distributed Library/Virtualized Union OPAC of CSIR Holdings, using Z39.50 protocol & Open Source Integrated Library Management Software Multi-dimensional Analysis System (MDAS) - Extended information access for enabling excellence The major objectives of CSIR KNOWGATE are as follows: 1. To enhance the capacity and capability of CSIR computing power through CSIR private cloud infrastructure and Open Source Software Technology Solution Cell (OSSTSC) 2. To provide CSIR Knowledge Resource Centres (KRCs) an Integrated Library Management Solution using open source Software 3. To share information resources among CSIR laboratories by creating CSIR Distributed Library: catalogue sharing, inter library loans, & referral service for document supply service 4. To analyse CSIR research, technology and related data using multi-dimensional analysis 46
The project is being implemented in a network mode by CSIR-NISCAIR as nodal laboratory with 38 CSIR laboratories as participating laboratories including CSIR-M Complex & CSIR-HQ. It is further being implemented in phased manner by dividing 39 CSIR KRCs (Knowledge Resource Centres) into the following four groups: Knowledge Resource Centres groups Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 (2 Labs) (12 Labs) (13 Labs) (12 Labs) 1. NISCAIR 3. CBRI 15. NML 28. CIMFR 2. NISTADS 4. CDRI 16. CSIR M Complex 29. NEIST 5. CECRI 17. IGIB 30. IITR 6. CFTRI 18. IMTECH 31. NCL 7. NIO 19. IICT 32. CSMCRI 8. NPL 20. CEERI 33. CCMB 9. CRRI 21. NGRI 34. IMMT 10. NIIST 22. SERC 35. CLRI 11. NEERI 23. NAL 36. CSIO 12. IHBT 24. IICB 37. CSIR HQRS 13. AMPRI 25. NBRI 38. CIMAP 14. IIIM 26. CGCRI 39. CEMERI 27. IIP 2012 2014 2013 2015 2014 2016 2015-2017 Snapshot of CSIR KNOWLEDGE Gateway Portal (http://knowgate.niscair.res.in) CSIR Virtual Union Catalog (VUC) developed under CSIR-KNOWGATE project (http://csirvuc.niscair.res.in ) 47
CSIR-NISCAIR Annual Report 2013-14 The major achievements of the project till March 2014 are as follows: 1. Design & development of working prototype for open source CSIR private cloud for providing infrastructure as a service to 39 CSIR KRCs 2. Design & development of software solution for data migration from LibSys, e-granthalaya, WinISIS, Alice, LibSuit and OpenBiblio to an open source platform i.e. Koha for 14 out of 14 Group 1 and Group 2 KRCs and work has been started for group 3 CSIR laboratories KRC (CSIRCat) 3. Technical support (IT) for new ILMS for 14 Group 1 & 2 labs 4. Customization of OSS ILMS software, implementation of Z39.50 protocol, Implementation of procedure/program for migration of catalogue data & Z39.50 client for federated search for 14 out of 14 group 1 and group 2 KRCs 5. Training organized for 12 KRCs in Group 1 & 2 labs 6. Design & development of CSIR Virtualized Union Catalogue of above KRCs 7. Successful implementation of OAI-PMH 8. Design & development of system architecture and working prototype of CSIRTrend 9. Report on international technology benchmarks for other comparable countries CSIR 10. Design & development of online system for automated data collection, validation, review & updation from all participating laboratories CSIR Private Cloud Infrastructure developed under CSIR-KNOWGATE project (http://124.124.221.17 ) CSIR Online Information Repository (COIR) developed under CSIR-KNOWGATE project (http://124.124.221.13 ) 48
11. Paper titled Analyze and Visualize to Decide: Enabling Data Driven Decision Making for R&D institutions presented in conference 12. Design and development of Integrated KNOWGATE portal with authentication by CAS (Central Authentication Server) and authorization by LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) 13. Successfully migrated more than 4.6 Lakh records for 14 out of 14 Group 1 and Group 2 KRCs holding data. The participating laboratory-wise data migration status is given in the table below: CSIR-Participating Lab Existing Software Data Migrated to Koha (No.) status Records (Biblios) Items 1. NISCAIR e-granthalaya 61677 61653 Completed 2. NISTADS LibSys 19587 19585 Completed 3. CBRI LibSys 29523 29517 Completed 4. CDRI LibSys 18757 18757 Completed 5. CECRI LibSys 28631 49887 Completed 6. CFTRI OpenBiblio 34958 80285 Completed 7. NIO WinISIS 12834 13775 Completed 8. NPL LibSys 36863 40846 Completed 9. CRRI LibSys 54982 54981 Completed 10. NIIST LibSuit 14462 14461 Completed 11. NEERI LibSys 27828 27827 Completed 12. IHBT LibSys 5473 5472 Completed 13. AMPRI LibSys 9035 9033 Completed 14. IIIM Alice for Windows 37208 37207 Completed 49