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Open Movement in India (2013-23): The Idea and Its Expressions
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by
Soni Wadhwa
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published
Feb 12, 2024
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last modified
Feb 13, 2024 02:57 AM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
A2K Research,
Openness
This report identifies some broad patterns that have materialized in the Open Movement in the country in the last decade. The report is based on a reading of the available literature on selected projects and conversations with academicians and advocates of the Open. The rough outline of the Open initiatives is accompanied by reflections on the nature of the Open here and the need to envision it differently from what it currently is.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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34th SCCR: CIS Statement on the Discussion on Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives
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by
Anubha Sinha
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published
May 15, 2017
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last modified
May 15, 2017 10:35 AM
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filed under:
Copyright,
Archives,
Access to Knowledge,
WIPO
Anubha Sinha, attending the 34th Session of the World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”) Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (“SCCR”) at Geneva from 1 May, 2017 to 5 May, 2017, made this statement during the discussion on limitations and exceptions for libraries and archives.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Continuing community engagement: Communities of interest and Quarrying
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by
Manasa Rao
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published
Apr 18, 2017
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last modified
May 19, 2017 03:23 PM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Openness
In telling the stories of Indian Wikipedians, we bring to you the story of Dr. Diptanshu Das, a doctor and avid Wikipedian, working with WikiProject Medicine who recently approached CIS-A2K with a technical request.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Preliminary research result on Wikipedia gender gap in India
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by
Ting-Yi Chang
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published
May 22, 2017
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last modified
May 23, 2017 11:09 AM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Gender,
women and internet,
Sexual Harassment,
Wikipedia gender gap,
Research
Since June 2016, Ting-Yi Chang from the University of Toronto has worked with the CIS-A2K team to conduct action research on the Wikipedia gender gap in India. The research aims to improve the understanding of the gender gap (imbalance) issue in the Indian Wikipedia communities while examining local interventions.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Mini TTT and MWT held in Kolkata
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by
Tito Dutta
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published
Jan 09, 2017
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last modified
Jun 28, 2017 09:53 AM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Openness
A regional version of Train The Trainer and MediaWiki Training was recently conducted in Kolkata.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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MediaWiki Training 2017
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by
Tito Dutta and Ananth Subray
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published
Mar 01, 2017
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last modified
Jun 07, 2017 08:43 AM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Mediawiki training (MWT),
Wikipedia,
Openness
MediaWiki Training 2017 conducted in Bangalore
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Fixing Copyright for Education (SCCR34 Side Event)
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 30, 2017
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last modified
Jun 07, 2017 12:48 AM
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filed under:
Copyright,
Access to Knowledge
This event, hosted by Communia, EIFL, Creative Commons, and PIJIP, provided an overview of legal trends and developments concerning education, and presented the reality of education today. Anubha Sinha was a speaker.
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Access to Knowledge
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News & Media
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Wiki Loves Mayabazaar
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by
Pavan Santhosh
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published
May 01, 2017
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last modified
Jun 07, 2017 09:24 AM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Telugu Wikipedia,
Openness
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Will the Copyright Law Help the Starving Artist?
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 29, 2012
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filed under:
Copyright,
Access to Knowledge
By law, producers are no longer allowed to keep all the royalties to songs, lyrics or other works of arts. Now, these rights will have to be shared with the artist who created them.
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News & Media
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May 2013 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 31, 2013
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last modified
Aug 13, 2013 11:51 AM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Digital Natives,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Openness,
Researchers at Work
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) welcomes you to the fifth issue of its newsletter for 2013. We bring you an overview of our research, report of events held by us and announcement of upcoming ones, events we participated in, and recent media coverage.
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About Us
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Newsletters