Sunday, August 31, 2025

From Paywalls to Free Walls: Concepts and Practice of Open Access Publishing

Dear All,

We are delighted to inform you that Department of Library & Information Science, Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN), Thiruvarur, organised a special online lecture under its series “Gyan Pravah: Online Lecture Series in LIS." The 9th lecture in the series was held on 30th August 2025 (Saturday) from 03:00 to 04:20 PM via Google Meet. Dr. Mohammad Nazim, Associate Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, was invited as the resource person and delivered a lecture on the topic “From Paywalls to Free Walls: Concepts and Practice of Open Access Publishing.”


The program commenced with a welcome address and opening remarks by Prof. S. Thanuskodi, Head, Department of Library and Information Science, CUTN, followed by a brief introduction to the department. Prof. Akhandanand Shukla, Department of Library and Information Science, CUTN, introduced the resource person, highlighted the importance of the lecture, and provided an overview of the theme.

In his talk, Dr. Nazim covered a wide range of themes, including scholarly publishing and the research cycle, paywall and free-wall models of communication, the evolution of the Open Access (OA) movement, routes of OA publishing, credible platforms and tools, predatory journals, and strategies for making research openly accessible. He discussed the limitations of traditional publishing models, explaining how authors often transfer their rights to publishers and how readers, despite paying subscription fees, are frequently granted little or no reuse rights beyond basic access. He emphasized that paywall publishing slows scientific progress and reduces the return on public investment in research. While introducing the concept of OA publishing, he addressed common myths, clarifying that OA does not equate to low-quality research. Many reputed journals and funding agencies support OA, and most OA journals are peer-reviewed and indexed. He compared paywalled and OA publishing models, outlining their respective benefits and drawbacks. He also highlighted the “One Nation One Subscription” policy and the role of libraries in ensuring equitable access to scholarly information worldwide.

Dr. Nazim elaborated on the different routes of OA publishing and explained the publishing cycle of each route, along with their advantages and limitations. He emphasized the importance of self-archiving research, discussed preprint versions of papers and Article Processing Charges (APCs), and introduced well-known OA repositories such as SHERPA-RoMEO and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Citing data from Royal Society Publishing, he demonstrated that articles published in OA receive 100% more citations and 116% more downloads than subscription-based articles. He emphasized that “open access means more reach and more impact” as it increases visibility, fosters global collaboration, and enhances the reputation of researchers and institutions.

At the same time, he acknowledged the challenges of OA publishing, including APCs, predatory journals, and copyright and licensing issues. To address these, he provided a checklist for evaluating OA journals, recommending that credible journals should clearly describe their peer-review process, be listed in DOAJ or UGC-CARE, maintain transparent APC policies, and have editorial boards comprising genuine scholars. He also explained Creative Commons (CC) licenses, outlining types such as CC-BY, CC-BY-SA, CC-BY-NC, and CC-BY-ND, and elaborated on their significance in scholarly communication. Furthermore, he introduced several free tools supporting OA research—including Unpaywall, Open Access Button, CORE, Zenodo, and the Open Science Framework (OSF)—and demonstrated their utility in enhancing research visibility and accessibility. In conclusion, he presented case studies showcasing success stories that demonstrated how OA enhances research visibility and highlighted the transformative role of institutional repositories in disseminating scholarly outputs. During the interactive Question–Answer session, Dr. Nazim responded to several queries.
 
The program, designed for Library and Information Science (LIS) professionals, witnessed active participation from faculty members, research scholars, and students of CUTN as well as other institutions. The lecture was coordinated by Prof. Akhandanand Shukla, Department of Library and Information Science, CUTN, and attended by more than 70 participants. The session ended with concluding remarks and a formal vote of thanks proposed by Dr. S. Ravi Kumar, Associate Professor, DLIS, CUTN, who expressed gratitude to the resource person, organizers, and participants for their valuable contributions in making the lecture a success. Ms. Komal Sahu, Senior Research Fellow, served as the rapporteur of the program.

Glimpses of the program are given below:






Department thanks to all who attended the program and taken the benefit to listen Dr. Mohammad Nazim on the important aspects of open access publishing.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Successful Completion of Open Ph.D. Viva-Voce of Mrs. Hasbi Alikunju, PhD Scholar

Dear All,

We are pleased to inform you that Mrs. Hasbi Alikunju, Ph.D. Scholar of the Department successfully defended her open Ph.D. viva-voce held at the Smart Classroom on 28th August 2025 at 11:00 AM. Her research topic was: "An Assessment of Health Information Poverty among Transgender Community in Kerala." Mrs. Hasbi Alikunju presented her research in detail and satisfactorily answered the queries raised during the open viva-voce. Prof. Sanjay Kumar Singh from the Department of Library & Information Science, Gauhati University, Guwahati, served as the external examiner for the PhD viva-voce. Dr. Anila Sulochana, Assistant Professor and Research Supervisor, was the Convener of the session. 

The session was attended by Prof. S. Thanuskodi, Head of the Department, RAC members of the scholar, faculty members, research scholars from the Department and other departments, postgraduate students, non-teaching staff, and staff from the Central Library. The PhD viva-voce was conducted in hybrid mode.




The Department congratulates her on the successful completion of her Ph.D. viva-voce.

Friday, August 15, 2025

Padma Shri Dr. S. R. Ranganathan's 133rd Birth Anniversary Celebration on 12th August, 2025

Dear All, 

This is to inform you that the Department of Library & Information Science, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, organized the National Librarian's Day celebration on the occasion of Padma Shri Dr. S. R. Ranganathan's 133rd Birth Anniversary on 12th August 2025, from 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM, through Google Meet. On this occasion, the department invited Dr. M. G. Sreekumar, Director, Libraries, Jio Institute, as a special guest to deliver the theme talk on “The Changing Landscape of Learning Paradigm and Next Generation of Libraries.” 

The programme commenced with a welcome address by Prof. Akhandanand Shukla, DLIS, CUTN, followed by a brief introduction to the programme, the department, and its faculty members. Prof. S. Thanuskodi, Head of the Department, in his presidential address, highlighted the significance of National Librarian's Day and the contributions of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan to the profession. After his address, Dr. K. G. Sudhier, Assistant Professor, introduced the resource person to the audience. 

The resource person, Dr. M. G. Sreekumar, delivered an engaging and insightful talk on “The Changing Landscape of Learning Paradigm and Next Generation of Libraries.” In his presentation, he discussed the historical context and evolution of libraries over millennia, changing user behaviors—especially among digital natives—emerging and current trends in libraries, and the role of technological advancements, with a focus on AI applications in libraries. He also spoke about best practices in library services as well as the professional competencies required for librarians to remain relevant and impactful. There was an active Q & A session after the lecture where Dr. Sreekumar answered the queries.

The invited talk was coordinated by Dr. K. G. Sudhier, Assistant Professor, DLIS, CUTN, and was attended by more than 66 LIS professionals, students, and scholars from across the country. The event concluded with remarks by Dr. S. Ravikumar, Associate Professor, DLIS, CUTN, who summarized key points from the discussion and delivered the formal vote of thanks. He expressed gratitude to the participants for their active engagement and to Dr. M. G. Sreekumar for his enlightening presentation. Ms. Doli Basumatary, MLIS 3rd Semester student, served as the rapporteur for the programme.

The glimpses of the program is given below: 









Department thanks to all who attended the program across the country and taken the benefit to listen Dr. M. G. Sreekumar on the occasion of National Librarian's Day.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Job Achievement by Ms. Usha Aind

Dear All,

We are pleased to inform you that Ms. Usha Aind, a graduate of the MLIS program (2022-2024 batch) and an alumnus of the Department of Library & Information Science at Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, has been appointed as a Library Intern at the Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD).

The Department extends its heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Usha Aind on this accomplishment and wishes her continued success in her future endeavors.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Understanding Systematic Literature Review

Dear All, 

We are delighted to inform you that Department of Library & Information Science, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur has organised a special online lecture series “Anveshan: An Online Lecture Series in LIS for Research Scholars." The 10th lecture in the series was held on 9th August 2025 (Saturday) from 03:00 to 04:30 PM via Google Meet. Prof. Shriram Pandey, Professor & Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, was invited as the resource person and delivered a lecture on the topic “Understanding Systematic Literature Review.”

The programme commenced with a welcome address by Prof. Akhandanand Shukla, DLIS, CUTN, followed by a brief introduction to the programme, the department, its faculty members, and the resource person. 

In his lecture, Prof. Pandey highlighted the growing importance of systematic review papers and their increasing demand in scholarly publications across various domains. He emphasised that systematic reviews are fundamentally different from bibliometric studies and require collaboration and subject expertise. He outlined the purpose of systematic reviews and discussed common mistakes in literature reviews, such as adopting a “pick and choose” approach from a single database, organising literature solely in chronological, reverse chronological, or thematic order, and relying on a single database or dataset to identify research gaps. Further, he explained the key benefits and challenges of systematic reviews, noting their role in identifying prolific authors and establishing relationships among research contexts—something traditional reviews often fail to achieve. He clarified the differences between a literature review, a systematic literature review, and a meta-analysis, and discussed various types of literature reviews and review methods. 

Prof. Pandey stressed that a literature review is a journey from the known to the unknown, making it essential to adopt the correct methodology. He demonstrated various sources of data for systematic reviews, including bibliographic databases, websites, journals, and books. He explained how to develop a search strategy using synonyms, abbreviations, and Boolean operators, and presented the standard format of a systematic literature review paper. He particularly stressed the adoption of the PRISMA methodology, which he described in detail. Additionally, he discussed methods of data extraction and analysis, including descriptive analysis and literature classification, and outlined the sequential steps for conducting systematic reviews. He also shared examples of both paid and free tools useful for this process. Towards the end of the session, Prof. Pandey gave a practical demonstration of conducting a systematic review. During the question-and-answer session, participants raised queries about the limitations of keywords in titles and the restrictions of search results in open-access databases, which he addressed comprehensively.

The lecture was coordinated by Prof. Akhandanand Shukla, DLIS, CUTN, and attended by 48 participants. Dr. K. G. Sudhier, Assistant Professor, shared his insights on the topic and delivered the formal vote of thanks. Ms. Komal Sahu, Senior Research Fellow, served as rapporteur for the programme.

The glimpses of the program is given below: 







Department thanks to all who attended the program and taken the benefit to listen Prof. Shriram Pandey on the important aspects of literature review.

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Successful Completion of Open Ph.D. Viva-Voce of Mr. Suman Barath P., PhD Scholar

Dear All, 

We are pleased to inform you that Mr. Suman Barath P., Ph.D. Scholar of the Department successfully defended his open Ph.D. viva-voce held at the Smart Classroom on 6th August 2025 at 11:00 AM. His research topic was: "Role of Public Libraries in Bridging the Digital Divide in Kerala: A Study based on Librarians' and Users' Perspectives." Mr. Suman Barath presented his research in detail and satisfactorily answered the queries raised during the open viva-voce. Prof. Udayan Bhattacharya from the Department of Library & Information Science, Jadavpur University, West Bengal, served as the external examiner for the viva. 

Dr. K. G. Sudhier, Assistant Professor and Research Supervisor, was the Convener of the session. The session was attended by Prof. S. Thanuskodi, Head of the Department, other faculty members, research scholars from the Department and other departments, postgraduate students, non-teaching staff, and staff from the Central Library.




The Department congratulates him on the successful completion of his Ph.D. viva-voce.

Job Achievement by Mr. Yogendra Malviya

Dear All,

We are pleased to inform you that Mr. Yogendra Malviya, a graduate of the MLIS program (2022-2024 batch) and an alumnus of the Department of Library & Information Science at Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, has been appointed as Professional Assistant at the Learning Resource Centre of Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad.
The Department extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Yogendra Malviya on this accomplishment and wishes him continued success in his future endeavors.