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INDIA
At
A
Glance
INDIA -at-a-Glance
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Seventh largest country, comprised of 28 states with 6 union territories and 1
National Territory
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Diverse religious culture dates to 2800 BC
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Hindi is the Official language though each state can specify its own official language
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English is the Secondary official language also called as the Language of commerce.
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Is the second most populous nation after China. Current Population in 2012 is 1.22
billion. This is expected to become 1.4 billion by 2026 and 1.6 billion by 2050.
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32% of population resides in urban areas. Mumbai is most populous city: 16 million
people. After this comes New Delhi with a population of 13 million and then Kolkata
with a population of 13 million
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95% of the population is below the age of 64 years; 30% is less than 14 years and
65% is between 15 to 64 years (USA : 13.5% is above 60 yrs & 20% is less than 14
years)
Education
&
Government Institutions
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At the time of Independence (1947):
27 universities serving 174,000 students.
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Today (2012) India has:
>500 universities
>25,000 colleges
>7,000 technical institutes
>13 million students
Central Government
State Government
MHRD and multiple other
ministries
Accreditation
bodies –NAAC,
NBA
Regulatory
councils/professional
councils (e.g. UGC, AICTE)
Departments/Councils
of Higher/Technical
Education
Higher Education Institutions
Type
Universities
Number
Example
>500
Central
44
University of Delhi
State
285
University of Mumbai
Deemed
130
Indian Institute of Science
Private
112
Amity University
Open
Technical Institutes
Autonomous
Organizations/Institutes
Colleges
Professional Institutes
Medical
Agricultural Institutes
14
Indira Gandhi National Open
University
>7,000
Netaji Subhas Institute of
Technology
100
IIT, NIT, IISERs, NISER, IIM
>25,000
>400
NIIT
335
All India Institute of Medical Science
54
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
Private Sector
&
Higher Education
51.5%
63.2%
32.9%
42.6%
2001
2001
2006
2006
Percentage of unaided private
institutions
Percentage of students in
unaided private institutions
Growing Privatization in Higher Education
100
90
5
9
36
80
38
70
50
60
50
40
30
20
95
Public
91
Private
64
62
50
10
0
Pharmacy EngineeringManagement
Computer Applications
Medicine (MBBS)
STM Publishing
&
Indian market
STM Journal Publishing Industry
Approx 2000 Publishers Worldwide
25000 Journals (growing @ 3% p.a.)
Revenue 8-9 Billion US$ (English Language Journals)
4 Commercial Publishers (Elsevier, Wiley, T & F, Springer) accounts
for 50% Revenue
Remaining 50% revenue accounts for primarily titles produced by
societies.
Data courtesy of Wiley-Blackwell
1. Roughly 2000 STM Publishers worldwide publishing 25K journals—new
journals growing by 3.0% per year
2. Annual revenues from English language journals is ~$8-9B
3. Four commercial players account for close to 50% of all journals published
4. 1.5M peer reviewed articles published annually—growing by 3.5%
Region
1995
2009
Change
World
564,644
788,347
40%
United States
193,337
208,601
8%
European Union
195,897
248,656
27%
47,068
9,061
9,370
3,436
49,627
74,019
19,917
12,306
5%
717%
113%
258%
Japan
China
India
Brazil
National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, and The Patent BoardTM, special tabulations
(2011) from Thomson Reuters, SCI and SSCI, http://thomsonreuters.com/products_services/science
Science and Engineering Indicators: 2012 Digest l Arlington, VA (NSB 12-02) l January 2012
S Korea
Global market
$21 billion
India
$300 million
Print:
75.00
Electronic:
225.00
Total:
300.00
(All figures in Million US$ )
Electronic
75%
Print 25%
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9th largest economy by GDP
By 2050, India’s GDP is projected to
surpass that of the US and Japan and be
second only to China
One of fastest-growing economies.
Since economic reforms of 1991,
foreign trade has increased from 14%
GDP to 43% GDP
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Until recently, all research institutions and universities in India
shared subscriptions to only 2,500 of 50,000 journals
 Typical university subscribes to <200 journals
 Many smaller colleges/institutions subscribe to <100 journals
 Most colleges, including those with advanced degree programs, lack the
resources for any international journal subscriptions
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India’s fast-growing economy makes it a strong opportunity for
publishers looking to increase sales
 Current market for academic journals estimated at $300 million
 $225 million (75%) is allocated to electronic journals
 Remaining 25% allocated to print + online/print only subscriptions
Consortia Sales
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Consortia-purchased subscriptions, at nearly $35 million annually,
account for nearly half of India’s expenditures.
Prior to forming consortia, access to e-journals was limited to a
small number of research institutions and central universities.
Primarily serving higher education and R&D institutions.
There are 15 major consortia purchasing electronic content.
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8
5
1
1
are in the medical and life sciences
are in science and technology
is in biotechnology
is in agriculture
Acronym
Estab
Organizing
Group
Funding
Content
Focus
Annual
Spend
NKRC (CSIR-DST)
2002
NISCAIR
CSIR & DST ,
GoI
S&T
Rs 600 m
($108,300)
INDEST-AICTE
2003
IIT, Delhi
MHRD
GoI
S&T,
Humanities
Rs 600 m
($108,300)
UGC-INFONET 2.0
2003
INFLIBNET
UGC
S&T,
Humanities
Rs 2100 m
($216,600)
DRDO
2007
DRDO, MoD,
GoI
S&T
Rs 200 m
CeRA
2007
IARI
ICAR, GoI
Agriculture
Rs 100 m
DeLCON
2009
NBRC
DBT, GoI
Biomedical
Rs 80 m
HELINET
NLIST
DAE
RGUHS
2010
MHRD
DAE/UGC
Medical/
Health
INFLIBNET
All Subjects
S&T
Acronym
Organizing Group
Funding
NTRMEDNET
Content Focus
Medical/
Health
BFUHS - HSLIBNET
Baba Farid University of Heath
Sciences - Health Sciences
Library Network
ERMED
NLM, The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR
Medical University
DMER
Health Sciences
MOHFW
Medical/
Health
Medical/
Health
MUHS
Maharastra University of Health
Science
Medical/Health
Gujarat
Consortium
Gujarat
Medical/Health
Increasing Access to Content
Increase in Number of Fulltext Downlaoads
14000000
No of Downloads
12000000
10000000
8000000
6000000
4000000
2000000
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Year
Downloads from INFLIBNET constituents grows by 9.6M or more than
300% over 5 year period.
Decreasing Cost Per Download
Average Cost Per Download By Year
2.5
2
Cost in USD
1.5
1
$2.06
$1.81
$1.35
0.5
$1.19
$1.14
2010
2011
0
2007
1.
2.
2008
2009
Cost per download (CPD) is a major driver for libraries when deciding what to purchase
INFLIBNET CPD has decreased by $0.92 or 47% in the last 5 years.
Growth Expected at a
rate of 30% (P.A.)
9 New Indian Institutes of Technology
6 Indian Institutes of Management
5 Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research
16 New Central Universities
4 International Universities
16 Proposed Medical Colleges with IITs
Private Investments in Education
Larger revenue spend on Higher Education and Research
New Market for Current journals and archives
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GPPL - Overview
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Academic Libraries
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Corporate Libraries
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Government Libraries
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Health and Hospital Libraries
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Research Libraries
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Consortia
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Pharmaceutical Companies
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Individuals and Professionals
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E Journals
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E Archives
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E Books
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Print Journals
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Databases
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Federated Search
GPPL – Markets Covered
GPPL has managed to create a strong presence in India, South Asia as well as SouthEast Asia. Currently the markets covered by GPPL are:
GPPL – Sales Force
GPPL – Sales Force
Region : INDIA
Branch
Region : South East Asia
#Sales Force
New Delhi
5
Mumbai
4
Kolkata
Branch
# Sales Force
Thailand
3
3
Indonesia
1
Bangalore
1
Philippines
1
Bhubneshwar
1
Malaysia
1
Chennai
1
Vietnam
1
Hyderabad
1
Lucknow
1
Guwahati
1
Total (India)
18
Region : South Asia
Sri Lanka`
1
Total (South & SE Asia)
8
GPPL Team:
1.
Arindam Roy
Business Development Manager - East
2.
Rajesh Pandit
Business Development Manager – West & South
3.
Vineet Bhardwaj
Business Development Manager – North
4.
Rohini Pillai
Business Development Executive– South
4.
Monika Gupta
Marketing Co-ordinator
4.
Bharti Gogia
Manager - Operations
GPPL – Verticals
Subscription
Services
Publisher
Services
Distribution
Services
Publisher Services
GPPL has unique understanding of the Asian market and offers various ways for
publishers to provide exposure to their publications and in turn increase revenue.
It offers a variety of services to suit the needs of the publisher as mentioned below:
Marketing , Sales & Promotion
•E-journals
•Print Journals
•E-books
Consortia and Large Customer
Negotiations
Marketing Services
GPPL understands that success is a direct result of knowing how to market a brand
and having right people representing the brand. GPPL thus offers a variety of
marking services for publishers which include:
Market
Mapping
Personal Visits
Targeted
Mailings and
Emails
Conferences
and
Exhibitions
Telemarketing
Road Shows
Online
Promotions
GPPL
Consortia Representations
MEDICAL / LIFE SCIENCES / BIOTECHNOLOGY Consortia
S.No.
Consortia
Product / Publisher (represented by
GPPL)
1 NML-ERMED
American Academy of Pediatrics
IOS Press
British Medical Journal
Cambridge University Press
Wiley-Blackwell
2 DMER
Informa Health Care
3 Gujarat Medical Consortium
Wolter Kluwer Health
4 NTRMEDNET
Radiological Society of North America
Elsevier Science
Karger
American Society of Plant Biologists
American
Karger
Elsevier Science
5 HSLIBNET
6 DELCON
7 HELINET
Kerala Unviersity of Health
8 Science
Proposals under Consideration
NON- MEDICAL Consortia
. S.No.
Consortia
Product / Publisher (represented by GPPL)
1 INDEST
American Mathematical Society
Americal Institute of Physics /American
Physical Society & other associated
societies
2 UGC INFONET
American Mathematical Society
Americal Institute of Physics/American
Physical Society & other associated
societies
3 N-LIST
American Mathematical Society
Americal Institute of Physics/American
Physical Society & other associated
societies
Taylor & Francis
Springer Verlag
Exclusive Publishers
Following Publishers are represented Exclusively by GPPL:
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American Academy of Pediatrics
American College of Chest Physicians
American Mathematical Society
American Nuclear Society
American Society for Plant Biologists
Canadian Medical Association Journal
IOS Press
Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery –American Vol.
Optical Society of North America
Radiological Society of North America
GROWTH CHARTS
Publisher 1 Growth Chart (Start Year – 2009)
250000.00
200000.00
150000.00
Revenue
100000.00
50000.00
0.00
2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
**The above figures do not include Consortia Sales.
Subscription Year
Revenue (US$)
Growth Percent (%)
2008
96451.69
2009
113813.00
18.07%
2010
164437.02
44.48%
2011
200974.93
22.22%
Publisher 2 Growth Chart (Start Year – 2010)
80000.00
70000.00
60000.00
50000.00
40000.00
Revenue (US$)
30000.00
20000.00
10000.00
0.00
2009
2010
2011
**The above figures do not include Consortia Sales.
Subscription
Year
Revenue (US$)
% Growth
2009
50641.05
2010
58237.21
15.01%
2011
75126.00
28.91%
ITINERARY
(Feb. 25-28, 2013)
DAY – ONE (25th Feb 2013)
Gurudwara Bangla Saheb
Jama Masjid
Lotus Temple
Hotel Hyatt
Old Delhi – Spice Market
Humayun Tomb
Gandhi Residence
DAY – TWO (26th Feb 2013 )
TIME
Publishers-Consortia Meet, Venue : JNU Committee Room, Central Library
1000-1030
Welcome Address
Dr. R.C Gaur, University Librarian JNU
1030-1045
Introduction
Mr. Jaideep Gurwara
1045-1115
Library & Information Consortia with Dr. Jagdish Arora, Director INFLIBNET
Reference to India
1115-1145
1145-1200
American Academy of Neurology
Ms. Margaret Patricia Krogh BaskinExecutive Editor, Neurology
American Society for Microbiology
Ms. Nichole Ridgeway -Marketing
Manager Journals
Botanical Society of America
Mr. William Mark Dahl-Executive
Director
FASEB Office of Publications
Ms. Barbara Anne Walker-Content
Licensing and Sales Manager
TEA BREAK
DAY – TWO (26th Feb 2013 ) Contd..
Consortia - Presentations
Time
CERA-Consortium For e-Resource In
Agriculture
Dr. H. Chandrasekaran
INDEST-Indian National Digital Library in
Engineering Science & Technology
Dr. B.D Gupta
1200-1245
DELCON (DBT-Electronic Library
Consortium)
Mr. DD Lal
DESIDOC- Defence Research and
Development Organisation, (DRDO),
Ministry of Defence, Government of India Dr. Ashok Kumar
NKRC (National Knowledge Resource
Consortia) of CSIR-DST E-Journals
Consortium
1245-1300
1300-1400
Open Discussion
Lunch
Mr. Prakash Chand
DAY – TWO (26th Feb 2013 ) Contd..
Time
Publishers-Author's Workshop, Venue: JNU, Convention Centre, Audi 1
1430-1440
Welcome Note
1440-1515
How to write & get published with Ms. Margaret Patricia Krogh Baskin,
society publishers
Ms. Marjory Spraycar, Ms. Geetika
Sarin
1515-1615
1615-1645
Dr. Ramesh .C Gaur, University
Librarian, JNU
Challenges faced by Indian Authors (JNU Faculty)
Open Discussion
DAY – THREE (27th Feb 2013 )
TIME
Publishers-Librarian Meet, Venue: India Habitat Centre, Maple Hall
1000-1015
Introduction
Mr. Jaideep Gurwara
1015-1030
Opening Address
Dr. S. Venkadesan,Librarian-JRD
Tata Memorial Library, Indian School
Of Business
American Academy of Neurology
Ms. Margaret Patricia Krogh BaskinExecutive Editor, Neurology
American Society for Microbiology
Ms. Nichole Ridgeway -Marketing
Manager Journals
1030-1100
1100-1130
1130-1200
1200-1300
1300-1400
TEA BREAK
Botanical Society of America
Mr. William Mark Dahl-Executive
Director
FASEB Office of Publications
Ms. Barbara Anne Walker-Content
Licensing and Sales Manager
Open Discussion
Lunch
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