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Open Government Data
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Prasad Krishna
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Open Government Data
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Pranesh Prakash
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Jul 16, 2012
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The Transparency & Accountability Initiative published a book titled “Opening Government: A Guide to Best Practice in Transparency, Accountability and Civic Engagement across the Public Sector”. The Centre for Internet & Society contributed a chapter on Open Government Data.
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Open Government Data in India (v2)
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Pranesh Prakash
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Aug 19, 2011
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The first draft of the second version of the Open Government Data Report is now online. Nisha Thompson worked on updating the first version of the report. This updated version of the report on open government data in India includes additional case studies as well as a potential policy (National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy) that would create a central government data portal. The report was distributed for peer review and public feedback.
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Open Government Data Report
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Prasad Krishna
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Open Government Data Report (PDF) published by CIS.
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Open Government Data Study
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Pranesh Prakash
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May 20, 2011
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Sep 03, 2015 08:08 AM
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CIS produced a report on the state of open government data in India, looking at policy, infrastructure, and particular case studies, as well as emerging concerns, future strategies and recommendations. The report is authored by Glover Wright, Pranesh Prakash, Sunil Abraham, and Nishant Shah. We are grateful to the Transparency and Accountability Initiative for providing generous funding for this report.
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Open Government Data Study: India
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Pranesh Prakash
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Aug 23, 2011 02:43 AM
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Open Government Platform: An Open Source Solution to Democratizing Access to Information and Energizing Civic Engagement
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Neeta Verma, Alka Mishra and D.P. Mishra
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Nov 19, 2012
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Open Data,
Open Content,
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If government could release these datasets in open format for people to use & reuse, a whole lot of new innovative apps could be built around these datasets to provide better, customized services to citizens.
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Open is the Future
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Prasad Krishna
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Jul 27, 2010
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May 01, 2011 02:55 AM
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The third Open World Forum will gather together decision-makers from the open digital world, in Paris. 1,500 participants from 40 countries will come together to analyze the technological, economic and social impact of Open Source, the invisible engine behind the digital revolution. The aim: to interpret future trends and cross-fertilize initiatives.
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Open Knowledge Festival 2014
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Prasad Krishna
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Jul 28, 2014
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Jul 28, 2014 10:17 AM
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Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
Subhashish Panigrahi represented India as the India Ambassador of OpenGLAM local in Berlin. The event was organized by Google, Omidyar, et.al., in Berlin from July 15 to 17, 2014.
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Open Movement in India (2013-23): The Idea and Its Expressions
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Soni Wadhwa
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Feb 12, 2024
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Feb 13, 2024 02:57 AM
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CIS-A2K,
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Wikipedia,
A2K Research,
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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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