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From the Chairman's Desk
A LETTER TO THE WEBSITE USERS
Sometime back I met the man who invented the 'mouse'
which every computer user handles every day. You may imagine how
this impacted my imagination, because it is truly quite an experience
to meet a man who conceptualized and invented a machine I use
daily. This meeting took place at a conference on 'the computer
and the future of work' to which I was invited on account of my
interest in labour history (it was held at the IBM research center
in Almaden near San Jose, California; see www.almaden.ibm.com/institute/2004).
The interesting thing I learned was that the inventor, Douglas
Engelbart, was a total amateur, a radio operator in the United
States army in World War II. And that he did it, as he told me,
chiefly to make it easier to communicate with his friends.
The questions which cross my mind when I recall
this experience are: Do we indeed make the fullest use of the
internet for easy and instant communication, the way Douglas Engelbart
first made it possible? Are not the opportunities to communicate
with the community which shares our interest far greater than
what we implicitly assume? When we talk of transparency in institutions
and decision-making, do we fully utilize the potentials of the
internet? To my mind the answers to these questions are, No, Yes
and No. This can be said of most of the websites in India, specially
those emanating from governmental agencies. This is worrying.
This website has played an important role till now
in making very useful information available. What can be done
to facilitate more efficiently to communicate information to its
users, to ensure transparency, and to create a community of shared
intellectual interests? Does this website serve the purpose it
ought to serve? We will like to obtain from the users of this
website their opinion. For instance: What are the bytes of information
which will be useful to include in the website? Will it be useful
to include a bibliographic guide to recent publications, monographs
and articles in major research journals and in India and abroad,
in the area of Indian history? Is it a good idea to carry in the
website information of interest to professional historians and
teachers, e.g. announcement of conferences, travel grants, various
advisories of the University Grants Commission regarding syllabi,
etc.? We already include in the website the ICHR Newsletter which
is also sent in hard copy to numerous subscribers; should we also
make available to our users the electronic version of the recent
numbers of the Indian Historical Review on the internet?
It will be useful to pose to the users of this website
questions such as these. We propose to circulate to them a questionnaire
(I recently proposed a similar questionnaire to the readers of
the ICHR research journal, The Indian Historical Review).
The website of the ICHR will carry the questionnaire to enable
readers to respond to the questionnaire by e-mail. (No anonymous
comment will be accepted by our office). This feedback will help
us to design the website and to consider the future course of
its development.
Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Chairman
Indian Council of Historical Research.
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