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FOSS, Wikimedia and Mozilla Under One Roof at GNUnify 2013, Pune
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Feb 28, 2013
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Jul 17, 2013 06:55 AM
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Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
GNUnify 2013 organized in the campus in Pune from February 15 to 17, 2013. The event was organized by Pune Linux/Unix User Group (PLUG) and Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research (SICSR). Subhashish Panigrahi reports the outcomes in this blog post.
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FUEL GILT Conference 2015
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Nov 06, 2015
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Dec 15, 2015 08:03 AM
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Wikimedia,
CIS-A2K,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
Subhashish Panigrahi will be speaking at the FUEL GILT Conference 2015 to be held at Tamil Virtual Academy, Anna University Campus, Gandhi Mandapam Road, Kottur in Chennai from November 20 to 22, 2015. Subhashish will also be participating in the Mozilla L10N hackathon.
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Fuel Gilt Conference 2016
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Prasad Krishna
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Sep 25, 2016
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Video,
Openness,
Open Source
Fuel Gilt Conference 2016 was organized by the Fuel Project is being held in New Delhi on September 24 and 25, 2016. This is the fourth conference in series. Subhashish Panigrahi made a presentation at this event.
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Geographical Indications in India Edit-a-thon
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Prasad Krishna
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Jan 26, 2016
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CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Edit-a-thon,
Event
Between 25 January and 31 January 2016, CIS-A2K is organizing an edit-a-thon to celebrate India's republic day. The goal of this edit-a-thon is to create and improve Geographical Indications articles.
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GLAM in India: 10 tips for successful GLAM projects
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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May 27, 2014
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Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
GLAM initiatives work as a gateway to unleash knowledge, decode archived documentation to build modern wonders and also educate people about their past cultural and scientific journey.
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Grants:APG/Proposals/2014-2015 round2/The Centre for Internet and Society/Impact report form
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by
Tanveer Hasan
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Oct 09, 2016
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Wikimedia,
CIS-A2K,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
This form is for organizations receiving Annual Plan Grants to report on their results to date. For progress reports, the time period for this report will the first 6 months of each grant (e.g. 1 January - 30 June of the current year). For impact reports, the time period for this report will be the full 12 months of this grant, including the period already reported on in the progress report (e.g. 1 January - 31 December of the current year).
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Guru Gomke is a Stylish Ol Chiki Typeface for India’s Santali Speakers
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Dec 01, 2016
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Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
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Hindi Wiki Community Baithak in Delhi
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Feb 27, 2015
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Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Openness,
Hindi Wikipedia
Hindi Wikimedians met in New Delhi during February 14 and 15. This was the first meeting of the Hindi community. Subhashish Panigrahi attended the meetup.
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Hindustani Language: We Are Wikipedia
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by
Syed Muzammiluddin
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Mar 27, 2015
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Apr 10, 2015 04:20 PM
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Openness,
Hindi Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
In 2014, the Centre for Internet and Society's Access to Knowledge team (CIS-A2K) embarked on a new social media-based initiative - WeAreWikipedia. The aim of the project was "One Wikimedian every week to tell untold community stories on Twitter".
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How Open Access Content helps Fuel Growth in Indian-language Wikipedias
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Oct 25, 2016
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CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Open Access
Mobile Internet connectivity is growing rapidly in rural India, and because most Internet users are more comfortable in their native languages, websites producing content in Indian languages are going to drive this growth. In a country like India in which only a handful of journals are available in Indian languages, open access to research and educational resources is hugely important for populating content for the various Indian language Wikipedias.
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