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Sites Provides Resources on Information Society:

http://india.is-watch.net/:
The Information Society Watch - India (IS Watch-India) captures information society issues in
the context of development needs of the South. It is intended for developing learning and
knowledge-sharing platforms to help build perspectives for analysis, advocacy and action.
Also has news on Information society: from this link:
http://india.is-watch.net/taxonomy_menu/16/103

There is blog also for Information society by them:


http://india.is-watch.net/blog

ICTD - Resources

http://africa.rights.apc.org/
The link to APC Africa ICT Policy Monitor, which researches, collects, interprets, produces and
disseminates ICT policy information; builds the awareness and capacity of civil society to
understand these issues; and assists civil society organisations to formulate their interests in ICT
policy and to support their lobbying and advocating for policies that promote a just information
society. See especially the page on Internet Governance, with news, information, resources,
events, and the names of organisations working in the area of IG.

http://www.aginternetwork.org/en/
The Access to Global Research in Agriculture (AGORA) programme, set up by the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) together with major publishers, enables developing
countries to gain access to an outstanding digital library collection in the fields of food,
agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences. AGORA provides a collection of
918 journals to institutions in 107 countries. AGORA is designed to enhance the scholarship of
the many thousands of students, faculty and researchers in agriculture and life sciences in the
developing world.

http://bangladeshictpolicy.bytesforall.net/
A blog/network site run by Bytes for All which provides information/resources and a discussion
platform on ICT policy in Bangladesh.

http://home.bellanet.org/
The Bellanet initiative works with the development community to use ICTs more effectively to
broaden collaboration, increase participation, and transparency of action of facilitate the
diffusion of lessons learned.

http://bytesforall.org/
Bytes for All maintains a web site (www.bytesforall.org), a monthly electronic-magazine or
e-zine (bytesforall@goacom.com) and two popular e-mail based mailing lists
bytesforall@yahoogroups.com and bytesforall_readers@yahoogroups.com and updates
interested readers about new and interesting ventures from the South. The lists work as an
one-stop information centre where people involved into these initiatives can find collaborators;
discuss issues pertaining to their interests; can know more about the developments in the field; or
just be aware of other initiatives. It also works with campaigns over ICT developments in the
Third World.

http://www.csdms.in/
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) formerly known as Centre for
Spatial Database Management and Solutions, is a NGO, located at Noida, near India’s capital
city of New Delhi. Founded in April 1997, CSDMS is committed to advocacy and developing
solutions for under-privileged societies through the use of innovative and effective Information
and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

http://www.developmentgateway.org/
The Development Gateway puts the Internet to work for developing countries. The gateway
provides innovative Internet solutions for effective aid and e-government – increasing access to
critical information, building local capacity and bringing partners together for positive change.

http://www.digitalopportunity.org/
Digital Opportunity Channel is a joint endeavour of OneWorld and the Digital Divide Network.
The mission of Digital Opportunity Channel is to educate a global audience on the use of
information and communication technology (ICT) as a tool for promoting digital opportunity for
all, leading to sustainable development and better quality of life. The channel sees itself serving
as a tool for organisations and individuals working in ICT and digital divide efforts.

http://www.digitallearning.in/
A monthly publication on ICT and Education by the Centre for Science, Development and Media
Studies (CSDMS).

http://www.globalknowledge.org/
Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) is a multi-stakeholder network promoting innovation and
advancement in Knowledge for Development (K4D) and Information and Communication
Technologies for Development (ICT4D). GKP brings together Public Sector, Private Sector and
Civil Society organisations with the goal of Sharing Knowledge and Building Partnerships in
K4D and ICT4D. GKP activities and programmes foster the innovative application of knowledge
and technology to address and solve development issues in four strategic themes - Access to
Knowledge, Education, Poverty Reduction and Resource Mobilisation.

http://www.i4donline.net/
The i4d (Information For Development) print magazine is one its kind, and is intended to provide
a much-needed platform for exchange of information, ideas, opinions and experiences, both
inside and outside the Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D)
sector. While several electronic publications do currently exist, i4d is perhaps the first that
addresses the need by utilizing the strength and potential of the print media.

http://ictupdate.cta.int/
ICT Update is a bimonthly printed bulletin, a web magazine, and an accompanying email
newsletter. It is published by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA)
ACP–EU in the Netherlands.

http://www.idrc.ca/
The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is a public corporation created by the
Parliament of Canada in 1970 to help developing countries use science and technology to find
practical, long-term solutions to the social, economic, and environmental problems they face.
Support is directed toward developing an indigenous research capacity to sustain policies and
technologies that developing countries need to build healthier, more equitable, and more
prosperous societies.

http://www.iicd.org/
The International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) assists developing
countries to realise locally owned sustainable development by harnessing the potential of
information and communication technologies (ICTs). IICD works with its partner organisations
in selected countries in Africa, Latin-America and the Caribbean, helping local stakeholders to
assess the potential uses of ICTs in development.

http://www.infodev.org/
infoDev is a partnership of international development agencies, coordinated and served by an
expert Secretariat housed at the World Bank, one of its key donors and founders. It acts as a
neutral convener of dialogue, and as a coordinator of joint action among bilateral and multilateral
donors—supporting global sharing of information on ICT for development (ICT4D), and helping
to reduce duplication of efforts and investments. infoDev also forms partnerships with public and
private-sector organizations who are innovators in the field of ICT4D.

http://irrepressible.info/
Amnesty International, with the support of The Observer UK newspaper, is launching a
campaign via this website to show that online or offline the human voice and human rights are
impossible to repress.

http://www.knowledgecommission.org/
The National Knowledge Commission (NKC) was established in India to achieve the objective
of a knowledge-oriented paradigm of development. This website provides information on
e-governance, higher education, literacy, science and technology, and traditional knowledge.

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/
Information Technologies and International Development (ITID) focuses on the intersection of
information and communication technologies (ICT) with international development. ITID aims
to create a networked community of leading thinkers and strategists to discuss the critical issues
of ICT and development, an epistemic community that crosses disciplines (especially
technologists and social scientists), national boundaries, and the North and South hemispheres.

http://www.mission2007.org
The objective of “Mission 2007: Every Village a Knowledge Centre” is to facilitate and
accelerate the setting up of knowledge centres in each village to generate knowledge-based
livelihoods. The National Alliance aims to be a movement that will provide livelihood
opportunities in the village communities. The Alliance highlights the need for policy
intervention, such as de-licensing and reducing the high regulatory environment. The alliance
will also promote entrepreneurship in the villages.

http://www.oaresciences.org/en/
Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE), an international public-private
consortium coordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Yale
University, and leading science and technology publishers, enables developing countries to gain
free access to one of the world's largest collections of environmental science literature. Over one
thousand scientific journal titles owned are now available in 70 low income countries with access
provided to a wide range of disciplines.

http://www.opennetinitiative.org/
The OpenNet Initiative (ONI) is a collaborative partnership of four leading academic institutions
that aims to excavate, expose and analyse filtering and surveillance practices in a credible and
non-partisan fashion. ONI highlights regional case studies and puts out bulletins and advisories.

http://technewsreview.com.au/
The owner of this site , David Goldstein says that the aim with this site is to be a resource for
what's happening in new media around the world. This site hosts some of the the best and most
interesting stories that relate to the evolution of the internet and related new technologies.
Current news, information and research articles from places such as academic journals are all
covered.

http://www.ugabytes.org/
UgaBYTES Initiative is a nonprofit telecentre network organization that seeks to promote and
nurture the effective use and integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
for sustainable rural development in East Africa. As a catalytic organization, UgaBYTES focus
is towards rural and disadvantaged community groups through the provision of quality support
services and mentoring.

http://www.who.int/hinari/en/
Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) programme, set up by WHO
together with major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to one of the world's
largest collections of biomedical and health literature. Over 3503 journal titles are now available
to health institutions in 113 countries, benefiting many thousands of health workers and
researchers, and in turn, contributing to improved world health.

http://sdnhq.undp.org/it4dev/
Since 1992, UNDP has been a pioneer in ICTD. Based on this extensive work, UNDP has
explicitly recognized the key role that ICT can play in the fight against global poverty and as an
effective tool in helping to achieve the MDGs. UNDP has promoted this innovative approach to
ICTD through its participation in global fora such as the G-8 DOT Force, the UN ICT Task
Force and, more recently, at the various WSIS regional and global preparatory meetings. This
site provides useful information and links to UNDPs work in the field of ICTD.

Resources on E-Governance:

E-Governance

http://www.ega.ee/
The e-Governance Academy (eGA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, founded for
the creation and transfer of knowledge concerning e-governance, e-democracy and the
development of civil society. eGA is engaged in research, training, research, consultancy and
knowledge dissemination on e-governance related topics.

http://www.egov4dev.org/
This portal aims to help public officials, consultants, and others in developing/transitional
economies seeking information and assistance with e-government initiatives. The project has
focused sequentially on specific e-government topics: avoiding failure of e-government; using
ICTs for government transparency and public sector health information systems. Content on the
site draws largely from the "eGovernment for Development Information Exchange": a network
of many hundreds of e-government practitioners. It includes case studies and best practice
guidelines.

http://egovaspac.apdip.net/
The e-governance portal of the Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP)
provides an online library as an e-government information portal and gateway to e-government
initiatives, programs, research, white papers, surveys, case studies, e-government tools and best
practices from the Asia Pacific region. This online resource centre is envisioned to be a portal
with an ever-growing collection of data and information on e-government, searchable by
topic/theme and country.

http://www.egovindia.org/
The Society of promotion of e-governance is a registered society that aims to promote the use of
information and communication technologies as a tool for providing good & transparent
governance with a view to facilitate efficient, transparent growth and development. This society
networks with e-governance groups throughout the Asia-Pacific region through its white papers,
resources and project

http://www.egovonline.net/
Asia’s first and only monthly magazine on e-Governance managed by the Centre for Science,
Development and Media Studies. The magazine also links to an events database and a
e-newsletter.

http://www.freedominfo.org/
Freedominfo.org is an online network of freedom of information advocates. This site is a
one-stop portal that describes best practices, consolidates lessons learned, explains campaign
strategies and tactics, and links the efforts of freedom of information advocates around the world.
It contains crucial information on freedom of information laws and how they were drafted and
implemented, including how various provisions have worked in practice.

http://www.nisg.org/
National Institute for Smart Government (NISG), Hyderabad is a not-for-profit company
incorporated in 2002 with NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Service
Companies), and Central and State governments are the principal promoters. NISG is being
shaped as an institution of excellence in the area of e-Governance with focus on strategic
planning, developing appropriate architectures and standards, providing high-level consultancy
services and capacity building at the national level.

http://www.parivartan.com/
Parivartan is a Delhi based citizens’ movement trying to ensure just, transparent and accountable
governance. Parivartan describes itself as a people’s movement for reinforcement of democratic
values which stands and strives for strengthening of practices and systems which encourage
participatory democracy including transparency and accountability. Parivartan disseminates
information on the Right To Information, Social Audit and Public Distribution Systems.

Internet Governance

http://www.alfa-redi.com/
This website includes several important Internet Governance resources from a Southern
perspective.

http://www.cptech.org/
The Consumer Project on Technology (CP Tech) which began in 1995 focuses on issues
concerning the production of and access to knowledge, including medical inventions,
information and cultural goods, and other knowledge goods. Much of this work concerns
intellectual property policy and practices, but there is some focus on the different approaches to
the production of knowledge goods, including for example new business models that support
creative individuals and communities, and new incentive systems for investments in medical and
agricultural inventions, such as those involving prizes and/or competitive intermediaries.

http://www.icannwatch.org/
A website with extensive information concerning ICANN. Most of the editors of the pieces
published here are US university faculty, particularly Law professors. This collaborative effort
seeks to offer commentary and criticism from a wide variety of different perspectives for
generating informed discussion and debate to shape events and institutions.
http://www.igfwatch.org/
Begun by a PhD student, IGF Watch gives a brief introduction to the Internet Government Forum
(IGF) and a somewhat critical commentary on it.

http://www.internetpolicy.net/
The Global Internet Policy Initiative (GIPI) serves as a resource for local stakeholders in the
Internet policy development process. The project's goal is to promote transparency and
predictability in business regulation; competition, privatisation, open networks and universal
service in terms of telecom policy; and market-driven solutions, user-control and human rights
protection in terms of government control. The key people in GIPI are the country coordinators
who help local stakeholders to develop the capacity to promote sound policies supporting an
open Internet.

http://www.intgovforum.org/
This is the official Web site of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), run by the IGF
Secretariat.It provides an interactive collaborative space where all stakeholders can air their
views and exchange ideas.

http://www.itu.int/
International Telecomunications Union (ITU) was established last century as an impartial,
international organisation within which governments and the private sector could work together
to coordinate the operation of telecommunication networks and services and advance the
development of communications technology. Whilst the organisation remains relatively unknown
to the general public, ITU’s work over more than one hundred years has helped create a global
communications network which now integrates a huge range of technologies, yet remains one of
the most reliable man-made systems ever developed.

http://www.netdialogue.org/
The Net Dialogue website aims to shed light on international Net governance and spur public
discourse on this emerging body of regulation. The site is intended for the benefit of people in
government, business, civil society, international organisations, the media and the public at large.
With input from people who have information to share, this collaborative site can serve as a
model for governments to replicate in providing transparency and opportunities for public
comment on initiatives.

http://searchenginewatch.com/
This site began from a journalistic study on "A Webmaster's Guide To Search Engines." It seeks
to understand how search engines work, or how well they work. It is committed to tracking
search engine news, important changes, and providing quality information about these important
tools.

http://wsisfma.gn.apc.org/
This the Philippines’ ICT policy site of Foundation for Media Alternatives (http://www.fma.ph)
which is being developed with APC support.
http://www.un-gaid.org/
The Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development
(GAID), an initiative approved by the United Nations Secretary-General in 2006, was launched
after comprehensive worldwide consultations with governments, the private sector, civil society,
the technical and Internet communities and academia. The Alliance responds to the need and
demand for an inclusive global forum and platform for cross-sectoral policy dialogue on the use
of ICT for enhancing the achievement of internationally agreed development goals, notably
reduction of poverty.

http://www.wipo.int/
The WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Centre was established in 1994 to offer Alternative
Dispute Resolution (ADR) options, in particular arbitration and mediation, for the resolution of
international commercial disputes between private parties. Developed by leading experts in
cross-border dispute settlement, the procedures offered by the Center are widely recognized as
particularly appropriate for technology, entertainment and other disputes involving intellectual
property.

Media

http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/
AsiaMedia is a daily electronic publication that delivers news about all aspects of the media in
Asia, including its role in regional and national economies, societies, and political debate. In
addition, AsiaMedia publishes commentary by a range of journalists, scholars, and policy
makers. AsiaMedia is not an institution nor a foundation. Rather, it is an intellectual exchange
network headquartered at UCLA, with a geographical and intellectual reach extending from the
West Coast of California to East Asia, South and Southeast Asia, and on to Australia and the
Pacific Islands.

http://www.comminit.com/
The Communication Initiative (The CI) network is an online space for sharing the experiences
of, and building bridges between, the people and organisations engaged in or supporting
communication as a fundamental strategy for economic and social development and change. This
process is supported by a web-based resource of summarised information and several electronic
publications, as well as online research, review and discussion platforms providing insight into
communication for development experiences.

http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/
An interactive site from the Centre for Media & Community at EDC, Inc. The Digital Divide
Network was launched in December 1999 as a response to the National Digital Divide Summit
hosted by U.S. President Bill Clinton. Originally developed by the Benton Foundation and the
National Urban League, DDN was designed as an online clearinghouse of news and resources
regarding the digital divide. The DDN is the Internet's largest community for educators, activists,
policy makers and concerned citizens working to bridge the digital divide. At DDN, users can
build online communities, publish a blog, share documents and discussions with colleagues, and
post news, events and articles.

http://www.freepress.net/communityinternet/
The reports and news stories compiled on this site aid in studying US national performance in
broadband and compare both it's success and failure to that of other countries. Free Press is a
national nonpartisan organisation working to increase informed public participation in crucial
media policy debates, and to generate policies that will produce a more competitive and public
interest-oriented media system with a strong nonprofit and noncommercial sector.

http://www.rsf.org/
Reporters Without Borders, kept on constant alert via its network of over 100 correspondents,
rigorously condemns any attack on press freedom world-wide by keeping the media and public
opinion informed through press releases and public-awareness campaigns.

http://www.ucimc.org/
The Independent Media Centre is a global network of collectively run media outlets for the
creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of truth. The network provides resources and
articles to help people who work for a better world despite corporate media's distortions and
unwillingness in their efforts to develop an egalitarian and sustainable society.

http://www.upgrade-cepis.org/
UPENET (UPGRADE European NETwork) is the network of publications, paper or electronic,
from CEPIS (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies) member societies. The
main purpose of UPENET is to make available to the ICT communities (professional, academic,
business, government), mainly in Europe but also worldwide, the wealth of knowledge and
experience accumulated by CEPIS member societies' publications, as well as to foster
cooperation among them.

Right to Information (RTI)

Sakshi Trust

http://www.sakshitrust.org/rti-act-and-rules/5.html

These set of downloadable resources from the Sakshi Trust, an NGO working on the Right to
Information, gives an in-depth comparison of RTI rules and regulation applicable in different
states and the RTI Act itself. A good read for those interested in understanding the theoretical
and practical working of the Right to Information Act.

Mazdoor Kissan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)

http://www.mkssindia.org

Website of the MKSS (Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan), Rajasthan, India: Among the pioneers
of the Indian RTI (Right to Information) movement. This website contains articles, writings,
social audit reports, videos, online tutorials, RTI Act/Rules, sample petitions and other tools and
information, about the MKSS, Right to Work and Employment Guarantee and the Indian RTI
movement.

National Campaign For People's Right To Information (NCPRI), India

http://www.righttoinformation.info/

The NCPRI is a movement of committed individuals working towards making our government
and society more transparent and accountable.

Right to Information, Government of India - Information Service Portal

http://www.righttoinformation.gov.in/

Right to Information Act 2005 mandates timely response to citizen requests for government
information. It is an initiative taken by Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions to provide a– RTI Portal Gateway to the citizens for
quick search of information on the details of first Appellate Authorities,PIOs, Directory of
Employees etc. amongst others, besides access to RTI related information published on the web
by various Public Authorities under the government of India as well as the State Governments.

Parivartan

http://www.parivartan.com/

One of the foremost organisations working in the area of Right to Information in India.

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Information Management in the Context of Fast Emerging


Information Society ...
by M. N. Nagaraj, IASLIC (Association) - 1999
Papers presented at the XXII All India Conference of IASLIC.
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Human-computer Interaction: Theory and Practice - Page 564
by Michael Smith, Julie A. Jacko, Constantine Stephanidis, Don Harris, Vincent
Duffy - Computers - 2003 - 5800 pages
1 Introduction In comparison with developed nations India's present status as an
information society is nascent. However the information revolution in India ...
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Information Management in the Context of Fast Emerging


Information Society ...
by Indian Association of Special Libraries & Information Centres
Selected papers and abstracts.
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Towards a national policy on continuing education of library


and information ...
by Amitabha Chatterjee - Profesionales de la informacion - 6 pages
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Cyberspace Divide: Equality, Agency, and Policy in the


Information Society - Page 43
by Brian Loader - Social Science - 1998 - 266 pages
Our Mission is to provide an Information footpath within the country ...
communication capacity than all the students and researchers in India put
together. ...
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Cyberspace Divide: Equality, Agency, and Policy in the


Information Society - Page 43
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Information Technology in Everyday Life: Proceedings of the


XXVI Annual ...
by Computer Society of India Convention, M. L. Goyal - Information
technology - 1991 - 460 pages
"IT in everyday life."
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Computer and Information Sciences: Current Trends in


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by Computer Society of India Convention, V. B. Kaujalgi, K. A. Ranganatha
Setty, H. Sivaramakrishnan - Computers - 1989 - 361 pages
Includes index.
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How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power


of New Ideas - Page 293
by David Bornstein - Social Science - 2007 - 358 pages
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Theories of the Information Society - Page 151


by Frank Webster - Political Science - 2002 - 304 pages
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[BOOK] The Information Society and the Welfare State: The Finnish Model
M Castells, P Himanen - 2002 - books.google.com
... 1 Typeset by Newgen Imaging Systems (P) Ltd., Chennai, India Printed in ... the Finnish
Economy, Antti Kasvio, Director of the Information Society Research Center ...
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[BOOK] In Search of the Virtual Class: Education in an Information Society


J Tiffin, L Rajasingham - 1995 - books.google.com
... education.' Santosh Panda, Director of Research, Association of Indian Universities
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[BOOK] Cyberspace Divide: Equality, Agency, and Policy in the Information Society


B Loader - 1998 - books.google.com
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[BOOK] Reinventing Government in the Information Age: International Practice in IT-enabled


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R Heeks - 1999 - Routledge
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Information Technology and Social Transformation: GIS for Forestry Management in India -
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[BOOK] The Deepening Divide: Inequality In The Information Society


JAGM van Dijk - 2005 - books.google.com
... as normal citizens in contemporary society without using ... has done nothing to overcome
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[BOOK] Information Society Studies


AS Duff - 2000 - books.google.com
... Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy ...
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The tyranny of light The temptations and the paradoxes of the information society
H Tsoukas - Futures, 1997 - Elsevier
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Knowledge Navigators and Lifelong Learners: producing graduates for the information society
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