User:Subodh (CIS-A2K)/Midterm report (22-23)

Metrics

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  • No. of books relicensed = 149 (10 authors/copyright holders, 2 organisations)
  • No. of books digitised and uploaded - PNVM: 270 books, 62,000 pages + VA: 18 books, 3836 pages + LLA: 9 books, 1999 pages = 297 books, 70,659 pages
  • No. of pdf books uploaded - 64
  • No. of geographical locations - 10, (4 states): Pune, Pabal, Sangli, Kolhapur, Satara, Aurangabad, Belagavi, Panaji, Madgaon, Hyderabad
  • No. of new partnerships - 6 (Sayajirao Archive, Nayakwadi Trust, Konkani language institutions, Hyderabad libraries, SRT research institute, Meghalaya partners)

Partnerships with Marathi literary institutions in Hyderabad

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In collaboration with Pune Nagar Vachan Mandir's (PNVM) digitisation team of 5 persons, we explored the rare and valuable resources at Hyderabad based organisations - 100 year old Marathi Granth Sangrahalay (MGS) and 70 year old Marathi Sahitya Parishad (MSP). After scrutiny of around 5000 books, we selected copyright free @1200 books (most of the books are published before 1930) which are rare. The digitisation of first batch of 200 books has been done. Marathi Sahitya Parishad is ready to relicense their 100+ publications and provide 50+ manuscripts (@10,000 pages) from Nizam era. The metadata of this repository is being prepared. The possibility of on site scanning of these old, fragile manuscripts is being explored.

O Bharat Digitisation project with partners in Goa

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Bharatkar G. P. Hegde Desai's monument near Quepem, Goa

'Bharat'kar Govind Pundalik Hegde Desai, (7th Nov 1885 - 15th Aug 1949), a freedom fighter, a social reformer, a valiant journalist started 'Bharat' ('O Bharat' in Portuguese) a Marathi-Portuguese bilingual weekly, on 6th November 1912.

 
Goa Central library
 
Digitisation of O Bharat newspaper

The digitization project of O Bharat was completed through collaboration of different organizations. The trustees, Govind Hegde and Yatin Hegde of Bharatkar Hegde Desai Trust initiated the project with technical and financial support from CIS-A2K. Marathi department of Goa University facilitated the identification and training process of local students involved in scanning of 12000 pages. The officials of Central Library cooperated in access to original volumes and in the process of digitisation. The trustees of Bharatkar Hegde Desai Trust relicensed the two volumes of selected editorials published in 2018 and the whole O Bharat issues into CC-BY-SA 4.0.
On 75th Independence day, Chief Minister of Goa inaugurated the digitized volumes of 100 year old O Bharat newspaper and collection of selected editorial from O Bharat on Wikimedia Commons. The different media houses covered the event in the newspapers, the links are given below. The news mentions support of CIS-A2K and Wikimedia Foundation, the stakeholders worked in the project. The year wise volumes of O Bharat are being uploaded on Wikimedia Commons in O Bharat category.

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Partnerships with Konkani language literary institutions, publishers and authors in Goa

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After successful relicensing movement in Maharashtra, CIS-A2K has started working on this concept in Goa state in partnership with authors, copyright holders, academic institutes and language organisations. Meetings in Goa University library, Konkani department and Library Science department were conducted to understand the literary history. With the same objective, discussions were held in Goa Central library and with author, publisher & editor director of Gomantak media house, Raju Nayak. The discussions with active trustees of Konkani Bhasha Mandal (KBM) connected us to prominent people working for the Konkani language. KBM has expressed their readiness to facilitate the digitisation of PD books in Konkani.
First set of 20 books by first Jnanpith awardee author in Konkani, Ravindra kelekar was relicensed by his son Girish Kelekar. The digitisation was done by LeK Ladki Abhiyan's centre at Satara. The books are being uploaded in Category on Wikimedia Commons.

Partnerships with organisations in Meghalaya

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CIS-A2K & WBG (West Bengal Wikimedians User Group) have collaborated with RIWATCH organisation in Arunachal Pradesh to document tribal culture and diversity on Wikimedia projects. The project was launched in March 2022 and progressed well with active participation of RIWATCH and the local community. Taking inspiration from this project, the organisations in Meghalaya have approached us to implement similar programs in the state. The initial meetings and Wikimedia introduction sessions were conducted with Ramakrishna Mission Sohra, 100 year old organisation working among the tribal communities and local organisations - Jeebon Roy Memorial Trust Library and Seng Khasi (Socio - Religio Organisation of Indigenous faith of Khasis, Niam Khasi). All the stakeholders have mutually agreed to collaboratively work on:

  1. digital documentation of the rich cultural heritage in Khasi, Jaintia and Garo hills of Meghalaya state along with museum collections, art collections, books, manuscripts, audio files etc. produced or collected in different regions of the state,
  2. online storage and display of the digitally documented products in the free and open-access platform of Wikimedia, and,
  3. gradually building a stable long term partnership between the Wikimedia world and Ramakrishna Mission along with other local organisations to improve the quality content about Meghalaya on different Wikimedia projects with verifiable and reliable resources.

We organised several meetings and Wikimedia sessions for these stakeholders to develop a pilot project in collaboration with NECTAR, a special agency created for knowledge and technology dissemination in this underrepresented region. This project is partly funded by NECTAR. The implementation plan consisting of digitisation and photo-video documentation has been prepared. The launching of this project is planned in February 2023.

Meeting with Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti on Hindi Books Digitisation Program

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Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti is pioneering organisation established by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936 for the promotion of Hindi language in India. It has it's head office in Wardha and Maharashtra state office in Pune. The Pune office members visited the digitisation project at Pune Nagar Vachan Mandir and have invited CIS-A2K to initiate such collaborative project for the digitisation of Hindi books. They have large repository of rare and reference value public domain books. The process of selection of books, scanning set-up requirements and logistics was discussed in the meeting with President and management members. The MoU development is in process.

Meeting with Ecological Society & Prof Madhav Gadgil

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The Ecological Society is an organisation working on ecology research, environmental education and sustainable development. It has knowledge repository in the form of journals, reports, images and books. CIS-A2K partnered with Ecological Society to conduct thematic workshops for creating knowledge on river and biodiversity. Prof. Madhav Gadgil, scientist and pioneering expert in ecological sciences in India is also supporting the Wikimedia movement and CIS-A2K's work in various ways. As both of them expressed interest to contribute to Wikimedia projects regarding the environmental knowledge, a joint meeting was held on 1 September 2022 to develop the process and structure.
The Wikimedian in Residence (WiR) model was discussed in detail. The Ecological Society is ready to host a part-time fellow in the form of WiR. Prof. Gadgil will act as mentor and subject expert in the process. The gap finding exercise on sample basis was also done to know the existing status of articles in Marathi & English Wikipedias. The comprehensive plan of action is being prepared to define the scope of work and identification of the fellow. The project is proposed to start in the month of November 2022.

Meeting with Wikimedia France on Lingua Libre collaboration

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During the pandemic times, CIS-A2K collaborated with Marathi volunteers on Lingua Libre project to develop language resource on Wikimedia Commons. About 25 volunteers worked collectively to upload 15224 recordings on Wikimedia Commons. Thus the potential of this project to document and preserve the languages was realised. Many organisations working in tribal areas with communities speaking local languages have approached us to participate in this project.
CIS-A2K representative discussed the possibilities for collaboration with Wikimedia France members in the recent Wikimedia Summit. Taking the process further, a meeting was organised on 11 October 2022 with Lingua Libre coordinator and Head of Diversity and Francophony Project, Adelaide Calais. The discussion points included - preservation of endangered languages in India, Integration of recordings with Wikidata, connecting languages and language learning module development. We decided to develop pilot project proposals for two languages in this program year.

Meetings with Wikimedia Deutschland on Wikibase & Wikidata collaboration

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CIS-A2K is partnering with various libraries and museums for the last two years to enrich content on Wikimedia projects. The need for developing structured data and integration with other Wiki projects is identified by the organisations. Our most active partners like Pune Nagar Vachan Mandir, RIWATCH, Vigyan Ashram, Gokhale Institute etc. are eager to work with us on these projects. Three months back, on August 10, a preliminary meeting was held with Alan Ang, Partner Manager to discuss Wikibase collaborations in India.
CIS-A2K representative discussed the possibilities for collaboration with Wikimedia Deutschland members in the recent Wikimedia Summit. Taking the process further, a meeting was organised on 12 October 2022 with Alan to crystalise some Wikibase pilot projects with selected two partners. A representative from West Bengal User Group, Bodhisattwa also participated in the meeting. It was decided to formulate pilot project proposals in the next two months.

Filmi datathon workshop

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CIS-A2K conducted a Filmi datathon workshop on 16 October 2022 for Marathi volunteers who are interested in Marathi filmi songs and wish to contribute in Wikidata on the occasion of tenth birthday of Wikidata. As the data about Marathi songs is negligible in Wikidata, the volunteers have started compiling the data first on excel sheet from two resourceful websites. Total 8 volunteers attended the workshop to learn basics of Wikidata and Open Refine tool. The Wikidata expert and organiser of Filmi Datathon, Bodhisattwa guided in the session. Three volunteers with some technical background are learning Open Refine for exporting the data into Wikidata. A detailed session on Open Refine for technical people is also proposed.
After the workshop, in next 10 days, total 7 volunteers have collectively created metadata of 710 Marathi songs by exploring various websites on internet. The songs' items were created on Wikidata with the help of User:Bodhisattwa by running Open Refine tool.

Wikimedia session on building archive at ACPR, Belagavi

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The Academy of Comparative Philosophy & Religion (ACPR) was founded in 1952 as a Public Trust in the Educational & Research category at Belagavi in Karnataka state. The academy was conceived by philosopher, scholar and saint R. D. alias Gurudev Ranade way back in 1924 in Pune and started it's work. It was formally registered in 1952.
As the works of Gurudev Ranade are in public domain as per Indian Copyright law, the academy has planned to digitise the books published by them and others. The academy has approached CIS-A2K to facilitate the archive project on Gurudev Ranade, which will include works by Gurudev, works on Gurudev & his philosophy, images and audio-visuals. The session to introduce Wikimedia projects and archive process to ACPR trustees and members was conducted at Lokmanya Granthalaya hall, Belagavi on 24 October between 11am to 1pm. In this session, elaborate demonstration of all Wikimedia projects was done. The discussion on copyright issues, relicensing procedure and organisational compliances was held. The basics of editing and uploading were also explained. Total 8 members participated in this session.

Wikibase orientation session in Pune Nagar Vachan Mandir library

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CIS-A2K had detailed meeting with Pune Nagar Vachan Mandir library trustees about the proposed Wikibase pilot project. The format for preparing the structured data of authors and their works for Marathi language was finalised. The library has initiated the metadata activity. The database of all these books with keywords, tags etc. will be prepared. The data of public domain books will facilitate the process of digitisation by ensuring the priority of rare and old valuable reference books.

Launching of GLAM projects in Aurangabad

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CIS-A2K has launched two new GLAM projects with institutional partners in Aurangabad. Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad Research and Training Organisation is involved in building archive on Sayajirao Gaekwad's life achievements and the valuable reference publications facilitated by him during 1870 to 1939. After creating the metadata and category structure, the first batch of 60 books in this archive was relicensed and uploaded here - Books published by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad Sanshodhan and Prashikshan Sanstha.

Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada Institute Of Socio-Economic Research & National Integration established in 1972, holds an archive on Hyderabad Freedom Struggle. It contains old documents, newspapers, books and manuscripts. The Wikimedia session was conducted for the trustees of the institute.

Relicensing of 149 books

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Nagnath Nayakawadi popularly known as Nagnathnanna, was an Indian Freedom fighter, social reformer, politician and educationist from Walwa in Sangli district of Maharashtra. The Nayakawadi trust approached CIS-A2K to develop an archive on Wikimedia projects to make all the content related to Nagnathanna. This content consists of books about his life, photographs, handwritings, videos and speeches. First set of four books uploaded on Wikimedia Commons in category - Nagnath Naikwadi. rof. Anil Gore, a reputed Indian statistician has relicensed two books on statistics and one book on evolution. As a copyright holder he relicensed 3 books on health authored by his father. The books uploaded in two categories - Books by Anil Gore & Books by P. S. Gore.

Other authors include Sunilkumar Lawate, Tara Bhawalkar, N. M. Joshi, Vidyadhar Gokhale, Sayyad Amin and Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad Research and Training Organisation have released their 106 reference value books into CC-By-SA 4.0. The books are being uploaded on Wikimedia Commons after the digitisation.

Plan for second half of program year

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  • Launching of the GLAM project in partnership with Government agency, NECTAR and local organisations in Meghalaya
  • Digitisation partnerships in two more states catering to two more languages
  • Thematic content enrichment – history, water, birds
  • WiR programs in GLAM and environmental institutions.
  • Wikibase pilot project with one institution.