Access to knowledge in India : new research on intellectual property, innovation & development / / edited by Ramesh Subramanian and Lea Shaver.

This is the third volume in our Access to Knowledge series. India is a 1 trillion economy which nevertheless struggles with a very high poverty rate and very low access to knowledge for almost seventy percent of its population which lives in rural areas. This volume features four parts on current is...

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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Access to Knowledge
Physical Description:1 online resource (193 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Access to Knowledge: From Development to Human Rights; The access to knowledge perspective; Pharmaceutical patents and the right to health; Education: from libraries to the Internet; Management of agricultural and traditional knowledge; The right to science and culture; Conclusion: a role for the courts; 2 Access to Knowledge and Traditional Knowledge Protection: The Indian Experience; The emergence of traditional knowledge policy; Proposals for a traditional knowledge legislation
  • Defensive approaches to traditional knowledge protection Offensive approaches to traditional knowledge protection; Conclusion; 3 Public Libraries and Access to Knowledge (A2K): A History of Open Access (OA) and the Internet in India in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Introduction; History of the library movement in India; The Indian library goes digital: e-resources and digitizing collections; Conclusions: bibliomania in the margins - how Indians read; 4 Access to Medicines in India: A Review of Recent Concerns; Introduction and background - patents, medicines and access in India
  • The Indian generic pharmaceutical industry: 1947-2005Analysis of Indian Patents Act/TRIPS flexibilities: the 2005 Patent Act; Indian courts - recognizing the right to access to medicines and right to health; Future obstacles/opportunities; A few concluding thoughts; 5 ICTs and Access to Knowledge in Rural India: A Comparative Study of Two Models of Deployment; Introduction: India's disparate development; Information and communications technologies (ICT) for development: policies and projects take root; Objectives; Methodology; Prior work; Project 1: MSSRF'S VKCs
  • Project 2: The TeNeT group's projectsAnalysis; Conclusions; 6 Contemporary Information and Knowledge Management: Impact on Farming in India; Introduction; Farming, extension and Internet in India; Farming, agriculture and the web: a generic analysis; Digital information management and farming in India; The twain shall meet? ICT in rural development and ICT for agriculture; The other strand: ICT in agriculture; KISSAN-Kerala: exemplifying delivery of farm information services in multiple modes; Agropedia: multiple strands coming together
  • ICT contributing to agrarian prosperity in India: the twain must meet Index;