M. K. Bhadrakumar July 6, 2023 To be out of sync with the contemporary life anywhere at anytime becomes indeed a despairing situation
Det sorgligaste är att Modi inte verkar vara medveten om Shanghai-andan, även om hans regering av en slump kom att skörda den tidigare Manmohan Singh-regeringens utrikespolitiska initiativ att söka medlemskap i SCO för Indien. Modis tal på de multilaterala plattformarna har vid det här laget fått ett välbekant drag - att rikta spydigheter genom insinuationer mot Pakistan och Kina. De entusiasmerar de antimuslimska och sinofobiska lobbygrupperna i Indien, men de kommer inte att ha någon användning för SCO-kollektivet.
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Financial shocks in recent years are forcing the global monetary architecture to change, say some economists
Nature, July 2019. -- A giant data store quietly being built in India could free vast swathes of science for computer analysis — but is it legal? A giant data store quietly being built in India could free vast swathes of science for computer analysis —but is it legal?
Over the past year, Malamud has — without asking publishers — teamed up with Indian researchers to build a gigantic store of text and images extracted from 73 million journal articles dating from 1847 up to the present day. The cache, which is still being created, will be kept on a 576-terabyte storage facility at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi. “This is not every journal article ever written, but it’s a lot,” Malamud says. It’s comparable to the size of the core collection in the Web of Science database, for instance. Malamud and his JNU collaborator, bioinformatician Andrew Lynn, call their facility the JNU data depot.
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Prabir Purkayastha26 Dec 2020
Three academic publishers are asking for blocking of Sci-Hub and Libgen in India, two websites who provide free downloads of research publications and books to research scholars and students. The three—Elsevier Ltd., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., American Chemical Society—have filed a petition in Delhi High Court, which is now scheduled to be heard next on January 6.
Twitter has suspended the account of Sci-Hub, a site that provides access to paywalled academic journal articles. The suspension comes in the midst of a court case in India between publishers and the site.