-
Lakshadweep Chapter
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Feb 20, 2014
Located in
Accessibility
/
Blog
-
The Forbes India 30 Under 30 List
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Feb 21, 2014
—
filed under:
Internet Governance
Showcasing an enterprising new generation that dreams big and refuses to say die.
Located in
News & Media
-
Organizational Chart
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Feb 25, 2014
Located in
Internet Governance
/
Blog
-
Access to Knowledge Bulletin — December 2013
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Dec 31, 2013
—
last modified
Feb 25, 2014 10:31 AM
—
filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
The Access to Knowledge (Wikipedia) newsletter for the month of December 2013:
Located in
About Us
/
Newsletters
-
January 2014 Bulletin
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Jan 30, 2014
—
last modified
Apr 07, 2014 07:09 AM
—
filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Digital Natives,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Digital Humanities,
Openness
The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) welcomes you to the first issue of its newsletter (January) for the year 2014:
Located in
About Us
/
Newsletters
-
Law Enforcement, National Security, and Privacy
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Feb 28, 2014
Located in
Internet Governance
/
Blog
-
Wikimedia Flyer
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
last modified
Feb 14, 2013 05:53 AM
Located in
Home images
-
Knowledge Sharing through GLAM at Bangalore
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Feb 18, 2013
—
filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Workshop,
Openness,
Event
A seminar for GLAM institutions (GLAM stands for Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) will be held in Bangalore on February 25, 2013, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The program is supported by Wikimedia, Creative Commons and the Centre for Internet & Society.
Located in
Openness
/
Events
-
National Campaign for People's Right to Information
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
last modified
Feb 18, 2013 05:52 AM
Located in
Home images
-
Indian Users’ Perspective On WIPO Negotiations On Treaty For Visually Impaired
-
by
Prasad Krishna
—
published
Feb 18, 2013
—
filed under:
Accessibility
South-East Asia is host to one-third of the world’s 39 million blind people. Over 20 million live in India alone. This week’s special session of the World Intellectual Property Organization aims to clean up the text of an international treaty to facilitate access to books for the blind and visually impaired community. It is thus of prime importance for India, and some there worry that issues such as commercial availability could undermine the treaty’s effectiveness.
Located in
News & Media