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GLOBE PUBLICATION PVT. LTD. WELCOME TO INDIA. 25 TH Feburary 2013. INDIA At A Glance. INDIA -at-a-Glance. Seventh largest country, comprised of 28 states with 6 union territories and 1 National Territory Diverse religious culture dates to 2800 BC

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  1. GLOBE PUBLICATION PVT. LTD. WELCOME TO INDIA 25THFeburary2013

  2. INDIA At A Glance

  3. INDIA -at-a-Glance • Seventh largest country, comprised of 28 states with 6 union territories and 1 National Territory • Diverse religious culture dates to 2800 BC • Hindi is the Official language though each state can specify its own official language • English is the Secondary official language also called as the Language of commerce. • 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. • 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 • 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)

  4. Education & Government Institutions

  5. Higher Education in India (At Independence & Now) At the time of Independence (1947): 27 universities serving 174,000 students. Today (2012) India has: >500 universities >25,000 colleges >7,000 technical institutes >13 million students

  6. Regulatory Framework Governing Higher Education in India

  7. Higher Education Categorization

  8. Private Sector & Higher Education

  9. Growing Privatization in Higher Education Percentage of unaided private institutions Percentage of students in unaided private institutions

  10. Growing Privatization in Higher Education

  11. STM Publishing & Indian market

  12. STM Journal Publishing Industry

  13. STM Journal Publishing Industry Data courtesy of Wiley-Blackwell Roughly 2000 STM Publishers worldwide publishing 25K journals—new journals growing by 3.0% per year Annual revenues from English language journals is ~$8-9B Four commercial players account for close to 50% of all journals published 1.5M peer reviewed articles published annually—growing by 3.5%

  14. Science & Engineering Articles 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

  15. Science & Engineering Articles Science and Engineering Indicators: 2012 Digest l Arlington, VA (NSB 12-02) l January 2012

  16. PhDs In India, China, Brazil & S. Korea S Korea

  17. STM publishing market size

  18. Market Size (Non-IndianJournals)India -2012 Print: 75.00 Electronic: 225.00 Total: 300.00 (All figures in Million US$ )

  19. Growing Indian Economy • 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

  20. INDIA: Subscriber Base • 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 • 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

  21. Consortia Sales

  22. Consortia • 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. • 8 are in the medical and life sciences • 5 are in science and technology • 1 is in biotechnology • 1 is in agriculture

  23. Major Consortia in India

  24. Major Consortia (continued)

  25. Increasing Access to Content Downloads from INFLIBNET constituents grows by 9.6M or more than 300% over 5 year period.

  26. Decreasing Cost Per Download 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.

  27. Expected Growth Areas Growth Expected at a rate of 30% (P.A.)

  28. GPPL - Overview A BRIEF PROFILE Incorporated in 1962, Globe Publication Pvt. Ltd. today represents a leading Subscription Agency in Asia and deals with all major societies/ publishers world-wide As an international subscription agency ‘Globe’ has a five-decade of experience & has enjoyed firm support from publishers & the libraries. The loyalty & the constant addition of new clients since the inception of GPPL have given us a leading edge amongst the periodical supplies in the region.

  29. Academic Libraries Corporate Libraries Government Libraries Health and Hospital Libraries Research Libraries Consortia Pharmaceutical Companies Individuals and Professionals Subscribers we Service

  30. Products we Offer E Journals E Archives E Books Print Journals Databases Federated Search

  31. GPPL – Markets Covered GPPL has managed to create a strong presence in India, South Asia as well as South-East Asia. Currently the markets covered by GPPL are:

  32. GPPL – Sales Force GPPL – Sales Force

  33. GPPL Team: • Arindam Roy Business Development Manager - East • Rajesh Pandit Business Development Manager – West & South • Vineet Bhardwaj Business Development Manager – North • Rohini Pillai Business Development Executive– South • Monika Gupta Marketing Co-ordinator • Bharti Gogia Manager - Operations

  34. GPPL – Verticals

  35. GLOBE Publisher Services

  36. Publisher Services Services Offered to Publishers 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:

  37. Marketing Services GPPL – 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:

  38. GPPL Consortia Representations

  39. MEDICAL / LIFE SCIENCES / BIOTECHNOLOGY Consortia

  40. NON- MEDICAL Consortia

  41. Exclusive Publishers Following Publishers are represented Exclusively by GPPL: • 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

  42. GROWTH CHARTS

  43. 108.37% growth in 3 years **The above figures do not include Consortia Sales.

  44. 48.35% growth in 2 years **The above figures do not include Consortia Sales.

  45. ITINERARY (Feb. 25-28, 2013)

  46. DAY – ONE (25th Feb 2013) GurudwaraBanglaSaheb JamaMasjid Lotus Temple Hotel Hyatt Old Delhi – Spice Market Humayun Tomb Gandhi Residence

  47. DAY – TWO (26th Feb 2013 )

  48. DAY – TWO (26th Feb 2013 ) Contd..

  49. DAY – TWO (26th Feb 2013 ) Contd..

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