The Open Book. and Kaitlyn Braybrooke and Timo Vuorikivi, E. February, 2013.
Paper abstract bibtex From makerspaces to data wrangling schools to archives, \textlessstrong\textgreaterthe digital is being remixed by the open\textless/strong\textgreater – and it is changing society as we know it. \textlessa href="http://theopenbook.org.uk" rel="nofollow"\textgreaterThe Open Book\textless/a\textgreater is a crowdsourced multi-author publication that explores the global movement for open knowledge in the words of those who are helping build it today, \textlessstrong\textgreaterfeaturing 25 in-depth thought pieces\textless/strong\textgreater written by pioneers of openness around the world from London to São Paulo. Each of these contributions explore a \textlessstrong\textgreaterunique aspect of the open knowledge movement\textless/strong\textgreater and how it has affected work, society and culture across paradigms, from \textlessstrong\textgreatergovernment to business to design to education\textless/strong\textgreater. Also included is “The Evolution of Open Knowledge”, the \textlessstrong\textgreaterworld’s first \textlessa href="http://blog.okfn.org/2012/12/10/your-timeline-submissions-wanted-for-the-open-book/" rel="nofollow"\textgreatercrowdsourced\textless/a\textgreater timeline\textless/strong\textgreater of openness and transparency from 1425 to the current day. The Open Book is an \textlessstrong\textgreateressential reference point\textless/strong\textgreater for those interested in the culmination of a global movement for change in a time of rapid social progress.
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