South Asian Born-Digital NGO Reports Collection Project

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 · 1 December 2016 English

Operation Red Alert is leading the prevention effort in India through the provision of research, training, program structure, and key resources. We work through Implementing Partners to provide education to …


NYU: New York University · 1 December 2016

Soil degradation – largely caused by unsustainable farming practices – is threatening food production in many parts of the world. To break the vicious cycle of over-reliance on agro-chemical inputs …


NYU: New York University · 1 October 2016 English

A year after Fellows met at Schloss Leopoldskron, Austria in 2015, the Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum gathered in Chiang Rai, Thailand for its first meeting outside of Europe to both …


NYU: New York University · 1 June 2016 English

This Working Paper presents the findings from the first case study of a two-year research programme designed to generate insight into the lives and livelihoods of refugees in protracted displacement. …


NYU: New York University · 11 April 2016

Bangladesh’s law enforcement and judicial system is tasked with suppressing the Awami League (AL) government’s political rivals, while also countering criminality and violent extremism. Over-stretched, it is failing both to …


NYU: New York University · 4 April 2016

Nepal’s new constitution, its first written by an elected body, was adopted on 20 September 2015. It took seven years and two Constituent Assemblies, the second of which passed it …


NYU: New York University · 1 April 2016

I will not harm my subject! Every nature photographer should willingly and happily follow this simple credo even when no one else is watching. This is not hard to do, …


NYU: New York University · 1 April 2016 English

'Enquiry into the Status of Women in Nagaland' is a study done by a young team from North East Network, keeping in view the state’s diverse socio-cultural context. Empirical work …



NYU: New York University · 1 March 2016 English

This is a report on the situation of tribal land alienation in India. Recent literature and public policy debates have focused attention on development- induced land alienation – large tracts …