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1. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS IS THE NATION'S OLDEST CULTURAL INSTITUTION.
Founded in 1800, the Library of Congress is America’s oldest federal cultural institution.
2. Founded in 1800, the Library of Congress is America’s oldest federal cultural institution.
3. JAMES MADISON FIRST PROPOSED THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
4. IT MAKES CONGRESS'S JOB A LOT EASIER.
5. IT'S THE LARGEST LIBRARY ON EARTH.
6. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTAINS SOME SURPRISING ITEMS.
The Library of Congress is home to an eclectic collection, with books ranging in size from a tiny copy of “Ole King Cole” to a 5-foot-by-7-foot photo book filled with color images of Bhutan.
7. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS OWNS MATERIALS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
8. IT PRESERVES AMERICA'S MOST IMPORTANT FILMS.
9. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SERVES PATRONS OF ALL ABILITIES.
10. ONLY THREE LIBRARIANS OF CONGRESS HAVE BEEN ACTUAL LIBRARIANS.
11. IT RECEIVES EVERY PUBLIC TWEET YOU WRITE
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1. SWAYAM (Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds)
Under the ‘Digital India’ Initiative of Government of India, one of the thrust areas is ‘Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs)’. MHRD, Government of India has embarked on a major initiative called ‘Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds’ (SWAYAM), to provide an integrated platform and portal for online courses.
Official website Official Mobile App2. SWAYAM PRABHA
The SWAYAM PRABHA is a group of 32 DTH channels devoted to telecasting of high-quality educational programmes on a 24X7 basis using the GSAT-15 satellite. Every day, there will be new content for at least (4) hours which would be repeated 5 more times in a day, allowing the students to choose the time of their convenience. The channels are uplinked from BISAG, Gandhinagar.
Official website Official Mobile App (Android)3. National Academic Depository (NAD)
The vision of National Academic Depository (NAD) is born out of an initiative to provide an online storehouse of all academic awards. National Academic Depository (NAD) is a 24X7 online storehouse of all academic awards viz. certificates, diplomas, degrees, mark-sheets etc. duly digitised and lodged by academic institutions / boards / eligibility assessment bodies. NAD not only ensures easy access to and retrieval of an academic award but also validates and guarantees its authenticity and safe storage.
Official website4. National Digital Library of India (NDL India)
National Digital Library of India (NDL India) is an all-digital library that stores information (metadata) about different types of digital contents including books, articles, videos, audios, thesis, and other educational materials relevant for users from varying educational levels and capabilities. It provides a single-window search facility to access digital contents currently existing in India as well as other digital sources under a single umbrella.
Official website Official Mobile App5. E-Shodh Sindhu (eSS)
The MHRD has formed E-Shodh Sindhu merging three consortia initiatives, namely UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium, NLIST, and INDEST-AICTE Consortium to provide access to peer-reviewed journals and a number of bibliographic, citation, and factual databases in different disciplines to the Research and academic community in the country.
Official website6. Virtual Labs
Virtual Labs project is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India under the aegis of National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT). This project is a consortium activity of twelve participating institutes and IIT Delhi is coordinating institute. It represents a paradigm shift in ICT-based education, marking the first instance of such an initiative in remote‐experimentation. The project has designed over 100 Virtual Labs consisting of approximately 700+ web-enabled experiments for remote-operation and viewing.
Official website7. e-Yantra
Project e-Yantra is an initiative to spread education in Embedded systems and Robotics by IIT Bombay, sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development through the National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT). This project was conceptualized by Prof. Kavi Arya and Prof. Krithi Ramamritham of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay.
Official website8. Talk to a Teacher program
A-VIEW is part of Talk to a Teacher program coordinated by IIT Bombay and funded by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) under the Indian Government’s National Mission for Education using Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT) along with various other projects in Virtual Labs, Haptics, and Natural Language Processing. A-VIEW is now deployed at several IITs, NITs, and other leading educational institutions across the nation.
Official website9. E-acharya Integrated e-Content Portal
A portal to host all e-content projects, developed/funded under the National Mission of Education through ICT. There are more than 70 projects on e-content under NME-ICT developed/being developed in various subject disciplines through various Indian institutes/universities/colleges. The portal provides facilities to search and browse all hosted content, enabling learners to easily access desired materials, including audio/video learning material, textual material, and multimedia-enriched materials through a single interface.
Official website10. E-Kalpa
This project on 'Creating Digital-learning Environment for Design', also called 'e-kalpa', is sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resources, Government of India as part of the National Mission in Education through Information and Communication Technology.
Official website11. FOSSEE (Free/Libre and Open Source Software in Education)
FOSSEE project promotes the use of FLOSS tools to improve the quality of education in our country. Aiming to reduce dependency on proprietary software in educational institutions, it encourages the use of FLOSS tools through various activities, development of new FLOSS tools, and upgrading existing tools to meet requirements in academia and research. The project is part of the National Mission on Education through ICT, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
Official website12. Vidwan
VIDWAN is the premier database of profiles of scientists, researchers, and other faculty members working at leading academic institutions and other R & D organisations involved in teaching and research in India. It provides important information about experts' backgrounds, contact addresses, experience, scholarly publications, skills and accomplishments, researcher identity, etc. The database is developed and maintained by the Information and Library Network Centre (INFLIBNET) with financial support from the National Mission on Education through ICT (NME-ICT).
Official website13. Spoken Tutorial
The Spoken Tutorial project is an initiative of the ‘Talk to a Teacher’ activity of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (ICT), launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Government of India. It offers multi-award-winning educational content through a portal where users can learn various Free and Open Source Software all by themselves, in multiple languages and at any time.
Official website14. BAADAL
Baadal is a cloud orchestration and virtualization management software initiated by MHRD under NMEICT scheme, developed and maintained by IIT Delhi. It ensures optimum utilization of infrastructure and speeds up the development and deployment of eGov applications for academic needs.
Official website15. Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN)
Govt. of India approved the Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) in Higher Education aimed at tapping the talent pool of scientists and entrepreneurs internationally to encourage their engagement with institutes of Higher Education in India.
Official website16. National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) outlines a methodology to rank institutions across the country based on broad parameters for ranking various universities and institutions.
Official website17. IMPRINT
IMPRINT is a Pan-IIT + IISc joint initiative supported by MHRD to address major science and engineering challenges that India must address and champion to enable, empower, and embolden the nation for inclusive growth and self-reliance.
Official website18. SAKSHAT: A One Stop Education Portal
SAKSHAT is a pilot project launched by the then President of India to facilitate lifelong learning for students, teachers, and those in employment or in pursuit of knowledge free of cost.
Official website19. Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA)
ARIIA is an initiative of MHRD, Govt. of India to systematically rank all major higher educational institutions and universities in India on indicators related to “Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development”.
Official website20. KNOW YOUR COLLEGE
KNOW YOUR COLLEGE is a platform for students to make informed decision on their choice of college in India.
Official website21. DigiLocker
DigiLocker is a platform for issuance and verification of documents & certificates digitally, eliminating the use of physical documents linked to the Aadhaar (UIDAI) number.
Official website22. The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
NPTEL was initiated by seven IITs along with the IISc Bangalore as a collaborative project to enhance the quality of engineering education in India.
Official website23. OSCAR
OSCAR provides a repository of web-based interactive animations and simulations as learning objects for science and engineering at the college level, and maths and science at the school level.
Official website24. ShodhGangotri
“ShodhGangotri” is a repository where research scholars / supervisors in universities deposit electronic version of approved synopsis submitted by research scholars for the Ph.D programme.
Official website25. Virtual Learning Environment
VLE is an online environment of e-resources catering to several disciplines taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level, initiated by Institute of Life-Long Learning, University of Delhi.
Official website26. Text Transcription of Video content
This project aims to provide text transcriptions of video lectures published by NPTEL to support those with bandwidth limitations and for easier accessibility.
Official website27. SOS Tools
This project aims to develop software tools for analysis of systems and computations, teaching students to use open source software, and to develop simulation tools.
Official website28. e-PG Pathshala
e-PG Pathshala is an initiative under the National Mission on Education through ICT (NME-ICT) executed by the UGC, offering high quality, curriculum-based, interactive e-content in 70 subjects across all disciplines.
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Article 13: EU passes controversial new copyright law
that will affect internet as we know it; will it impact India?
In a final vote, the European Parliament has passed the controversial new Copyright Directive, which impacts the linking to news as well as the publication of copyrighted content by intermediaries. This directive includes Article 11 which has been called as the 'link tax' and Article 13 which has been called the 'upload filter', 'meme killer', among other things.
As per this report, the EU Parliament voted 348 votes in favour and 274 against the Directive. Around 36 voters remained absent.
The next step, based on the EU procedure, will be the finalisation of the text of the law by the European Council, followed by the publication of the final text in the Official Journal of the EU, following which each national government in the EU will enact individual laws implementing the directive.
What is Article 13?
The primary provision of the new law that creates these concerns is Article 13, which impacts the provision of access to copyrighted content by ‘information society service providers’. This term refers to most intermediaries, like YouTube, Google, etc. Officially, it refers to a service provider providing a service, at a distance, by electronic means, and at the individual request of the recipient of services (Article 1(2) of EU Directive on Information Society Services). In addition to Article 13, another provision creating concern is Article 11, which protects press publications (also known as the ‘link law’) and impacts activities such as Google News linking to news articles.
The fundamental requirement of Article 13 is that any service providers who provide access to copyrighted content online, must ensure that proper licenses to such works are obtained from the owners of the copyright. This would apply to any kind of copyrighted content, be it audio, video, written materials, software code, photographs, etc. The law, further, requires the service providers to adopt methods to either verify that such agreements are in place or to prevent the upload of content where this is not possible. The aim of the law is to ensure that copyright owners receive a proper share of the revenues earned by such service providers and others through the use of their content.
Impact globally and for India
Since this is an EU law, its impact is territorially limited to the EU, and its main impact will be for the provision of access to such content, by service providers, within the EU. India and other countries, however, will not be completely immune from its effects, since the global nature of the internet means that many in these countries will have a European base, which they cannot afford to lose.
An example is of content creators with a large European audience, who will now have to ensure that any content they create does not fall afoul of the systems adopted by the tech companies to deal with the content they host. Similarly, any Indian hosting provider, app, website, or other service provider that provides access to online content, will have to ensure compliance with the new law in relation to the content that can be accessed in the EU.
Such persons or the tech companies may thus need to differentiate between content that can be accessed from the EU and content accessed from elsewhere. Apart from this, if the tech companies decide to implement the technologies like content filters at a global level, as opposed to an EU level, then any content uploaded anywhere will meet with the same issue.
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