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For a list of pages [[:Category:Austria]].
For links to our pages on Austria, please see our category page at [[:Category:Austria]].


See: http://www.commons.at
See: http://www.commons.at


=Directory of Commons-related Austrian Websites=
==Directory of Commons-related Austrian Websites==


List provided by [[Brigitte Kratzwald]]:
List provided by [[Brigitte Kratzwald]]:
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The Website of the Austrian Transition-Network:
The Website of the Austrian Transition-Network:


http://transitionaustria.ning.com/
http://transition.at


   
   
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http://verlag.neuearbeit.net/
http://verlag.neuearbeit.net/


== Other Resources ==
== Other Resources ==
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* [http://creativecommons.at Creative Commons Austria] was the 7th national team to launch the localized [[Creative Commons]] licenses in 2004.
* [http://creativecommons.at Creative Commons Austria] was the 7th national team to launch the localized [[Creative Commons]] licenses in 2004.


* [[Global_Villages]] initiated by [[Franz Nahrada]] is a current of its own, seeking to combine elements of P2P culture with focus on local development and self-reliance, especially in rural areas.
* [[Global Villages]] initiated by [[Franz Nahrada]] is a current of its own, seeking to combine elements of P2P culture with focus on local development and self-reliance, especially in rural areas.


* The [[OS Alliance]] is a free software cooperative.
* The [[OS Alliance]] is a free software cooperative.
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you fill find more in the  [[German_language]] section
you will find more in the  [[German_language]] section


== Research ==
== Research ==

Latest revision as of 18:36, 15 February 2023

For links to our pages on Austria, please see our category page at Category:Austria.

See: http://www.commons.at

Directory of Commons-related Austrian Websites

List provided by Brigitte Kratzwald:

(most of them only available in German):


The only English one is a platform for collaborative research:

http://www.thenextlayer.org/AboutPage


The Website of the Austrian Transition-Network:

http://transition.at


On this page there's also a working group discussing the relations between solidarity economy and commons called „Solcom“:

http://transitionaustria.ning.com/group/solcom


The page of the international dicussion group is:

http://transitionus.ning.com/group/solcominternational


There are two more Websites dealing with similar issues:

This one is a platform of different co-housing projects:

http://austrotopia.mixxt.at/


This is a group of creative workers developing new modes of collective work, cooperation, kind of P2P production

http://verlag.neuearbeit.net/

Other Resources

  • Global Villages initiated by Franz Nahrada is a current of its own, seeking to combine elements of P2P culture with focus on local development and self-reliance, especially in rural areas.
  • quintessenz: "Our mission is the restoration of civil rights that have been abolished by technical means during the first stage of the information revolution."

you will find more in the German_language section

Research

  • OLCOS, the Open eLearning Content Observatory Services project (1/2006-12/2007) coordinated by the Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft aims at building an information and observation centre for promoting the concept, production and usage of open educational resources, in particular, open digital educational content (ODEC) in Europe.

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