Department of Atomic Energy inaugurates ‘One DAE One Subscription

Department of Atomic Energy inaugurates ‘One DAE One Subscription

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Category : National Published on: August 02 2024

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  • The 'One DAE One Subscription' (ODOS) initiative was launched at Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, bringing together around 60 units of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) for shared access to research papers and scientific journals.
  • DAE signed consortium agreements with Wiley India and Springer Nature Group, enhancing read and publish access for scientists, engineers, students, and researchers. 
  • This initiative aims to expand access to knowledge and facilitate open access publishing.
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