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Access to Knowledge Bulletin — November 2013
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Nov 30, 2013
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last modified
Feb 25, 2014 01:41 PM
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
The Access to Knowledge (Wikipedia) newsletter for the month of November 2013:
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Access to Knowledge Bulletin — October 2013
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 31, 2013
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last modified
Jan 04, 2014 12:04 PM
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
The Access to Knowledge (Wikipedia) newsletter for the month of October 2013:
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Newsletters
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Access to Knowledge Bulletin — September 2013
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Sep 30, 2013
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last modified
Dec 09, 2013 06:37 AM
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
The Access to Knowledge (Wikipedia) newsletter for the month of September 2013:
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Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Nov 15, 2010
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last modified
Apr 02, 2011 08:14 AM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights
Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property charts the rise of the access to knowledge movement, a movement in which Open Society Foundations have played a key role. It maps the vast terrain of legal, cultural, and technical issues that activists and thinkers aligned to the movement negotiate every day.
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Access To Knowledge Work Plan (April 2013 - June 2014)
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by
T Vishnu Vardhan
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published
May 31, 2013
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last modified
Jun 10, 2013 02:20 PM
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
This page is created to share CIS-A2K's Annual Work Plan (2013-2014) for Indian language Wikimedia projects. The main objective of this document is to present a detailed plan with projection of outcomes and expected impact of the A2K programme activities. The document has been made in consultation with various stakeholders and keeping in mind the objectives, opportunities and challenges faced by each of the Indian language Wikimedia projects. Feel free to share any feedback.
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Resources
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Access to online information and knowledge – advancing human rights and democracy
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by
Radha Rao
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published
Nov 18, 2009
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last modified
Aug 04, 2011 04:34 AM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights
An article by Achal Prabhala in GISW 2009 (Global Information Society Watch, 2009)
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Access to Rare Books Made Easy
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Dec 27, 2014
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
Rare Odia books that are out of print and not easily accessible on the internet, will now be available at the click of the mouse. In a bid to make them available online, the Odia Wikipedia community last week launched WikiSource, an Odia e-library and a sister project of Odia Wikipedia that has been trying to popularise use of Odia language on the Internet since 2002.
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News & Media
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Accessibility
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by
Anirudh Sridhar
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published
Dec 06, 2013
In the current day scenario, it would be impossible for anyone to conceive of a world without the internet. From being the easiest source of news and information to becoming the medium for communications ranging from personal to commercial, to becoming a place for social connectivity and virtual hangouts, the internet has been woven into the fabric of general society.
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Knowledge Repository on Internet Access
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Accessibility of Government Websites in India
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by
Nirmita Narasimhan
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published
Sep 25, 2012
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last modified
Sep 25, 2012 05:54 AM
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filed under:
Accessibility
This report summarises the key findings of a test conducted to measure the accessibility of 7800 websites of the Government of India and its affiliated agencies against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, which is the universally accepted standard for web accessibility.
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Accessibility
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Accessibility of Political Parties Websites in India
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by
Nirmita Narasimhan
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published
Mar 24, 2014
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filed under:
Accessibility
Given the impending elections in India across April and May 2014, a test was conducted to determine the accessibility of websites of the Election Commission of India, the Parliament and some key political parties in India. This report summarises the results of the test.
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