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State of Odia Language in Computing and Future Steps
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Subhashish Panigrahi
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Jul 07, 2014
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Jul 28, 2014 07:03 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Odia Wikipedia,
Openness
I participated in a "National Level Seminar on, Computer Application and Odia Language" organized by the Institute of Odia Studies and Research in Bhubaneswar on July 6, 2014 as a panelist to discuss about the state of Odia language in computing, work in progress highlighting CIS-A2K's work in the knowledge and education sector and further steps.
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Talk on bringing 1000 books about the culture of Maharashtra on Marathi Wikipedia
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Nov 30, 2015
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last modified
May 02, 2020 04:39 PM
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filed under:
Marathi Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Marathi Wikisource
Maharashtra Granthottejak Sanstha, a Pune based non-profit that was founded in Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade and colleagues in 1894, has recently announced to digitise their 1000 volumes of books centred around Peshwa culture. A discussion about digitising these books and making them available online on Marathi Wikisource is being organised on December 1 at the Energy Resources Institute(TERI), Bengaluru. Avinash Chaphekar, Joint Secretary of MGS will be addressing this talk.
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The largest Wikipedia gathering in South Asia kicks off
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Aug 05, 2016
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last modified
Aug 06, 2016 05:11 PM
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filed under:
Wikimedia,
CIS-A2K,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
Wikimedia Conference 2016Wiki Conference India 2016 (WCI), the largest gathering of contributors to Wikipedia and its sister projects in South Asia, will be held during August 5-7 this year in Chandigarh, India.
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The Newly Updated Indic Keyboard App Now Supports 22 Asian Languages
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Jun 12, 2015
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Jun 18, 2016 06:21 PM
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Access to Knowledge
This blog post was written in my personal capacity.
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There is No Such Thing as Free Basics
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Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Feb 14, 2016
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Free Basics,
TRAI,
Facebook,
Internet Governance
India would not see the rain of Free Basics advertisements on billboards with images of farmers and common people explaining how much they could benefit from this Firefox project. Because the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has taken a historical step by banning the differential pricing without discriminating services.
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This little innovation is bringing a revolution in the Odia language
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Feb 03, 2016
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last modified
Feb 27, 2016 07:33 AM
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CIS-A2K,
Odia Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
Depicting human language within computing environments has always been a challenge: a given language's script and alphabet needs to be mapped to a coding system that a computer can process digitally. This is done by way of an encoding system that basically maps each character to a unique numeric code.
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This Multilingual Edit-a-thon wants to Improve Indian Content on Wikipedia
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Jan 27, 2016
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last modified
Jan 28, 2016 07:23 AM
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CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Edit-a-thon
Ever wondered how many articles the Kannada Wikipedia or the Hindi Wikipedia have relating to India, its social history, literary and cultural heritage and the journey of over 1600 languages?
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This Twitter Account Puts a Face to the Unsung Volunteer Editors Behind Wikipedia
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Jun 18, 2014
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last modified
Jul 03, 2014 06:17 AM
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Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
The life of a Wikipedia editor is an interesting one. Globally, about 100,000 editors edit the collaborative online encyclopedia's 30 million articles in 287 languages, including over 4.5 million in the English Wikipedia.
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Train the Trainer Program
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Nov 18, 2013
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Featured,
Openness,
Homepage
Wikipedians, about 20 of them, from 10 different cities, speaking 8 different languages, joined together for the first ever four days "Train the Trainer Program" organised by the Centre for Internet and Society's Access to Knowledge (CIS-A2K) team in Bangalore from October 3 to 6, 2013.
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Train The Trainer Programme for Wikipedians
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Nov 18, 2013
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
Twenty Wikimedians from 10 cities speaking 8 languages attended the 4-day Train-The-Trainer (TTT) programme conducted last month by the Centre for Internet and Society's Access To Knowledge programme (CIS-A2K) at Bangalore. The programme aimed to improve and enhance Wikipedians' skills for outreach and community-building activities.
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