Right to Information / Anil KUmar.
Material type:
- 978-93-81385-46-3
- 23 342.540853 KUM
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Tetso College Library Political Science | Non-fiction | 342.540853 KUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8045 |
1.Introduction to RTI
2.Right to information and information literacy
3.Some guidelines and tips
4.The right to information act 2005
5.How to use right to information act
6.Legislation and freedom
7.Right to information and legislations in states
8.Transparency in other countries
Many academic libraries are actively involved in building institutional repositories of the institution's books,paper, theses, and other works which can be digitized or were "born digital". Many of these repositors are made available to the general public with few restriction, in accordance with the goals of open access, in contrast to the publication of research in commercial journals,where the publishers often limit access rights.Institutional, truly free and corporate repositories are sometimes referred to as digital libraries.
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