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Invited Papers |
Brian Behlendorf, CollabNet How sustainable business forms around open software, and lessons for other media |
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Michael Goldhaber The Value of Openness in an Attention Economy |
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Tim Hubbard, Human Genome Analysis Group Open Science |
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Nancy John, University of Illinois at Chicago Edward Valauskas, Dominican University and First Monday The Urge to be Open: Why are some journals open access and others are not? |
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Jennifer I. Papin-Ramcharan, The University of the West Indies Richard A. Dawe, The University of the West Indies Open Access Publishing – A Developing Country View |
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Jimmy Wales, Wikimedia Foundation Developing and sustaining volunteer-driven content |
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Refereed Papers |
Prayas Abhinav, Creative Commons India Selling the view, not the river |
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Christian Ahlert, Oxford University and Michael Young Foundation Heather Ford, Wits University LINK Centre The More You Give – The More you Get: How OpenBusiness.cc finds new and innovative Business Models |
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Philippe Aigrain, Sopinspace, Society for Public Information Spaces Diversity, attention and symmetry in a many-to-many information society |
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*Andrea Bonaccorsi, University of Pisa Monica Merito, University of Pisa Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano Cristina Rossi, Politecnico di Milano Profiting from the commons: the Open Source paradigm in the software industry. |
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Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tactical Memory: The Politics of Openness in the Construction of Memory |
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Leslie Champeny, Library, KIMEP Opening Information Access in Central Asia: a Progress Report |
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Jill Coffin, Institut für Elektronik, ETH Zürich Analysis of open source principles in diverse collaborative communities |
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George Dafermos, GLOBAL, Campus of the University of Huddersfield in Heraklio Openness and Digital Ethics: Free and Open Source Software Licensing Under the Microscope |
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Fay (Prof.) Durrant, The University of the West Indies Dept of Library and Infor Openness, Access to Government Information and Caribbean Governance |
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Sharon Farb, UCLA Library Libraries, Licensing and the Challenge of Stewardship |
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Brett Frischmann, Loyola University Chicago Role of intellectal property in constructing/designing open environments through pooling arangements |
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Andrea Glorioso FLOSS methods in biotechnology: data, information and knowledge in context |
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Michael Gurstein, NJIT-School of Management Community Informatics and Open Source: What Can Each Learn From the Other |
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Jon Hoem, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Openness in Communication |
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Brent K Jesiek From FLOSS to FLOSH and Beyond: Lessons about open access and collaboration from the free and open hardware movement |
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Bob Jolliffe, UNISA Aligning the ideals of Free Software and Free Knowledge with the South African Freedom Charter |
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Harinder Pal Singh Kalra, Department of Library & Information Science, Punjabi Awareness and use of open access journals by researchers in a developing country university: a study |
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Dick Kawooya, Sch of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee Copyright and African Scholarship: the case of Ugandan Indigenous Knowledge Researchers |
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Aaron Krowne, Emory University Raymond Puzio The Fog of Copyleft |
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Yi-hsuan Lin, Creative Commons Taiwan Project, Institute of Information S Creative Commons Licenses and Open Content Collaboration: Experience and Observations from Creative Commons Taiwan |
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P. S. Cathy Ma, The University of Hong Kong TRUST AND WIKIPEDIA:The roles of social capitals on participatory knowledge production |
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Hassan Masum Mark Tovey, Dept of Cognitive Science, Carleton University Given Enough Minds...: Bridging the Ingenuity Gap |
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Steve Midgley, Stupski Foundation The Case for Open Markets in Education |
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*Andrew Mike, Computer Science, Virginia Tech Manuel Perez-Quinones, http://www.cs.vt.edu *Andrea Kavanaugh, http://www.cs.vt.edu A Functional Analysis of the Utilization of RSS by Local Government |
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Eric Lease Morgan, Head, Digital Access and Information Architecture Department Ethical and economic issues surrounding freely available images found on the Web |
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David Neice Conspicuous Contributions: Social Esteem in Peer Communities |
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Wai-Yin Ng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Rational sharing and its limits |
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Ugochukwu Nwosu, Department of Physics(electronics), Federal University of Te Education in Rural Africa – Openness to the Rescue (A case of the African Youth) |
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Kyoungrae Oh, Communication, Purdue University Paying Reputation for Answers Online: Reputation Trade System for Open Q&A Community |
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Joseph Reagle, NYU Notions of Openness |
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Andrew Rens Managing Risk and Oppourtunity in Creative Commons Enterprises |
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Jonathan Riehl, University of Chicago Department of Computer Science Digitizing More Than Organizational DNA |
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Walt Scacchi, University of California, Irvine Patterns of Sustained Collaborative Creativity across Open Computerization Movements |
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Marko Seppänen, TUT Saku Mäkinen, TUT Nina Helander, TUT Economic analysis of effects of uses of Open Source from the business perspective |
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David J Solomon, Michigan State University A Strategy for Developing Sustainable Open Access Scholarly Journals |
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Felix Stalder, University of Applied Sciences and Art in Zurich Variants of Openness |
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Charlotte Tschider, Perficient Inc. Investigating the "Public" in the Public Library of Science: Gifting Economics in the Internet Community |
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Prodromos Tsiavos Open your mind:Participation, transparency and openness in the Creative Commons project in the context of Free/ Open Source principles |
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Greg Turner-Rahman, University of Idaho Supporting the Parallel Practice |
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Samuel Utulu, University Library, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogu Effect of Open Access on African Journals Funding and Sustainability |
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Niklas Vainio, Hypermedia Lab, University of Tampere, Finland *Tere Vadén, Hypermedia Lab, University of Tampere, Finland Ville Oksanen, SoberIT, Helsinki University of Technology Sustainability of open collaboration communities: five aspects |
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Lidia Varbanova, LabforCulture (Laboratory for European Cultural Cooperation, Open sources and open minds: dilemmas and perspectives in managing cultural content online-the LabforCulture experience |
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Eduardo Villanueva, Communications Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica d Accidental Open Access and the hazards involved: preliminary experiences on Internet-based publishing in a Peruvian university |
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Vedran Vucic, President of the Board, Linux Centre, Belgrade Role of NGOs in use and design of free software in developing countries |
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Andrew Whitworth, School of Education, University of Manchester, UK Two Tales of Trust: Or, why collaborative creation of learning environments is not just about code. |
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Widharto Widharto, Information Resource Unit - SEAMEO BIOTROP Open Access as Source for Agricultural Information for Sustainable Development in Indonesia |
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Leonard Witt, Communication Department, Kennesaw State University Constructing a Framework to Enable an Open Source Reinvention of Journalism |
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