South Asian Born-Digital NGO Reports Collection Project
New York University
An NYU project to identify, prioritize, archive, preserve and make discoverable and accessible to scholars curated elements of documentation from and about South Asia produced by government agencies, NGOs, think tanks, community organizations, research centers, underground groups, religious sects, political parties, women’s groups, social activists, human rights organizations, LGBTQ advocacy groups, and other content creators. These web pamphlets, online reports and documents, field notes, statistical documentation, think pieces, meeting proceedings, manifestos, party platforms, election campaign materials, activist materials, propaganda leaflets, posters and banners, etc. in the past would have been produced in print form, and could be selectively acquired by libraries to add to their research collections. But now, they are typically produced only on the web, where they are disseminated as ephemera. This kind of content is critical for historical and social science research, and to document the rise and evolution of social movements, but because the organizations themselves are often grassroots communities with little support, they devote their meager resources to their community work and creating the documentation, rather than archiving it or making it permanently accessible themselves. As a result, this is ephemeral content whose presence (and discoverability) on the web is often very unstable, unless collected and archived by the library community. If not captured and preserved now, this material will disappear for current and future scholars. As an extension to the South Asian Studies collections at NYU Libraries, this born-digital documentation preservation project is presented as growing open-access resource for scholars everywhere. For more information or to recommend contents for this collection, contact Aruna Magier, South Asia Librarian, NYU
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NYU: New York University · 2015
SAWF’s programme on Right to mobility supports women rights organisations in Bangladesh, Nepal India and Sri Lanka to implement the rights based approach in addressing issues related to enhancing women's …
NYU: New York University · 2015
Murders of persons, predominantly women, labeled as 'witches' appear to follow a pattern of brutality which has been of concern to women's groups, progressive voices, media, state agencies, and the …
NYU: New York University · 2015 English
The environmental consequences of unsustainable lifestyles and patterns of production and consumption are now widely acknowledged. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) …
NYU: New York University · 2015 English
Twelve years after Nepal’s LGBTI rights movement became formally organized, the announcement of a contingent of openly-LGBTI political candidates came not as a surprise, but also not as a guarantee. …
NYU: New York University · 2015 English
Violence against women "is shrouded and subtle, with such incidents being massively under-reported, leading to the belief that Assam offers a safe haven for women. Unfortunately, women and girls of …
NYU: New York University · 2015 English
Despite progressive legislative developments and increased visibility of sexual and gender minority populations in the general population, mass media often report that this population face a wide range of discrimination …
NYU: New York University · 2015 English
SaciWATERs, South Asia Consortium for interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, was formed as a project on the theme “water for food and rural development” after the 2000 World Water Forum at …
NYU: New York University · 1 October 2014
When we take stock of the work done in the year there is great satisfaction that we did not allow adverse times to affect our work and have done good …
NYU: New York University · 1 August 2014 English
This report...outlines the progress of construction of shelters, and provisioning of amenities and allied services to meet the needs of homeless persons in different states of the country...Based on field …