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File Archive and Access File
by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 18, 2010 01:42 PM
The file of Archive and Access
Located in RAW / Histories of the Internet
Blog Entry Archive and Access: Call for Review
by Prasad Krishna published Nov 18, 2010 last modified Dec 14, 2012 12:15 PM — filed under:
The Archive and Access research project by Rochelle Pinto, Aparna Balachandran and Abhijit Bhattacharya is a part of the Researchers @ Work Programme at the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore. The project that attempts to look at the ways in which the notion of the archive, the role of the archivist and the relationship between the state and private archives that has undergone a transition with the emergence of Internet technologies in India has been put up for public review.
Located in RAW / / Blogs / We, the Cyborgs: Challenges for the Future of being Human
File Archives
by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 19, 2010 05:35 AM
Word file
Located in RAW / Histories of the Internet
Image Archives and Access
by Prasad Krishna last modified Jun 22, 2012 06:45 AM
 
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File Archives and Access
by Prasad Krishna published Sep 26, 2013
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File Archives and Access
by Prasad Krishna last modified Sep 27, 2011 09:40 AM
Aparna and Rochelle’s research is a material history of the Internet archives. It examines the role of the archivist and the changing relationship between the state and private archives for looking at the politics of subversion, preservation and value of archiving.
Located in RAW / Histories of the Internet
Blog Entry Archives and Access
by Prasad Krishna published Sep 22, 2011 last modified Apr 17, 2015 11:06 AM — filed under: , , , , ,
The monograph by Aparna Balachandran and Rochelle Pinto, is a material history of the Internet archives. It examines the role of the archivist and the changing relationship between the state and private archives for looking at the politics of subversion, preservation and value of archiving. By examining the Tamil Nadu and Goa state archives, along with the larger public and state archives in the country, the monograph looks at the materiality of archiving, the ambitions and aspirations of an archive, and why it is necessary to preserve archives, not as historical artefacts but as living interactive spaces of memory and remembrance. The findings have direct implications on various government and market impulses to digitise archives and show a clear link between opening up archives and other knowledge sources for breathing life into local and alternative histories.
Located in RAW / / Blogs / Archive and Access
Are biometrics hack-proof?
by Prasad Krishna published Jun 12, 2017 — filed under: , ,
There are growing concerns over biometric security in India. We ask the experts if biometrics can really be hacked.
Located in Internet Governance / News & Media
Are Cab Apps safe?
by Prasad Krishna published Dec 08, 2014 last modified Dec 27, 2014 05:01 PM — filed under:
Cab services are increasingly relying on mobile apps to book, track and charge you for journeys. While tech watchers say there is a digital trail.
Located in Internet Governance / News & Media
Are Elections Fair to People With Special Needs?
by Prasad Krishna published Apr 09, 2014 — filed under:
City-based think tanks have submitted a report to the Election Commission saying elections in India are unfriendly to people with disabilities.
Located in News & Media