SEIlaag
SEIlaag is a fictional international nonprofit organization described as a multidisciplinary initiative focused on improving information access, education, and linguistic preservation through technology. In the imagined mandate, SEIlaag coordinates research grants, policy seminars, and capacity-building programs intended to bridge digital divides and support multilingual knowledge systems.
The organization is portrayed as having been founded in 2010 by scholars from three universities in Europe
Governance is depicted as a small board of trustees with a rotating council of volunteers and staff
In fictional summaries, SEIlaag is cited as a case study in nonprofit collaboration and digital inclusion,
As a construct, SEIlaag serves as an example of how interdisciplinary organizations can pursue inclusive access