The Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) in 2001 coined the term "open access" and devised the two main strategies of open access - green OA (self-archiving) and gold OA (open access publishing). It aimed to make scholarly articles freely available online and accelerate progress in open access. The initiative explored how separate open access initiatives could work together more effectively to widen access to research. Academic libraries are key supporters of open access as it increases access to scholarly works without affecting library budgets and enhances the research output and reputation of their institutions. Open access initiatives in India include directories of open access journals and initiatives led by the country's major science academies.