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26 March 2009
Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) 2009
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If open knowledge is your thing, London is the place, Saturday the time: The Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) is back for its fourth insta...
25 June 2007
Open Textbook Joins the Family
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Today we are pleased to announce the launch of http://www.opentextbook.org/ , a place to list and keep track of news about textbooks that ar...
Of Open Knowledge and Closed Minds
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Extraordinary : US university students will not be able to work late at the campus, travel abroad, show interest in their colleagues' wo...
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30 April 2007
Of Modules, Atoms and Packages
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I commented before that I thought Rufus Pollock's use of the term "atomisation" in the context of open content didn't qui...
19 March 2007
Open Knowledge, Open Greenery and Modularity
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On Saturday I attended the Open Knowledge 1.0 meeting, which was highly enjoyable from many points of view. The location was atmospheric: ...
06 November 2006
Why Open Knowledge Will Ultimately Beat Closed
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Because : each user of the knowledge pool becomes a contributor back to the pool. As the pool grows it is ever more attractive to new users ...
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06 September 2006
Open Knowledge Definition 1.0...
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... is out .
15 July 2006
The Value of the Public Domain
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More light reading - this time about the public domain. Or rather, a little beyond the traditional public domain, as the author Rufus Poll...
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10 May 2006
Open Knowledge Development
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The Open Knowledge Foundation has some thoughts on the principles of open knowledge develoment: Open knowledge means porting much more of ...
03 May 2006
What is Open Knowledge?
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If you were wondering, then perhaps the Open Knowledge Foundation might be able to help. They have come up with an Open Knowledge Definiti...
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