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This section is dedicated to the question: what is common to openness in these various domains, and what is different?

I also hope to do an overview visualization of these efforts.

This project is dedicated to the efforts of the Open Everything project started by Mark Surman, David Eaves and friends.


Introduction

  1. Introduction to Openness


Related Initiatives

  1. Map of Openness
  2. Open Everything - Canada [1]: "One of big Everything goals is to map what people are doing with 'open' around the world."
  3. Our pages on Open Standards and Open Design Communities, with our Open Hardware "Product Hacking directory".

Open Definitions

Mark Surman discusses openness here at http://commonspace.typepad.com/commonspace/2008/02/open-vs-open-vs.html and has added a chart at http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dfpvr6w7_11g98b73dh

  1. The Open Standards Definition. By Bruce Perens.
  2. Open Standards Requirement for Software
  3. Open Knowledge Definition
  4. The Open Software Service Definition, i.e. The Free/Open Service Definition (v1.0)
  5. Open Source Media Definition
  6. Open Source Definition


Free Definitions

  1. Debian's Free Software Guidelines
  2. Declaration on Libre Knowledge
  3. Definition of Free Cultural Works
  4. Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services, which concerns Network Service Licenses
  5. Free Content Definition


Open Documentation

Interviews

Interviews in print or transcripts:

  1. Harold Varmus on Open Access and the Public Library of Science ; Vitek Tracz on Open Access and BioMed Central
  2. Peter Suber on the Open Access Movement ; Stevan Harnad on Open Access
  3. Jay Rosen on Open Source Journalism
  4. Linus Torvalds on Open Peer to Peer Design
  5. Peter Murray-Rust on Open Data in Science 2.0
  6. Richard Poynder on Open and Free Developments


Open Source:

  1. Eric Raymond on Open Source
  2. Karim Lakhani on Open Source Science ; Rufus Pollock on the Use of Open Source Principles for Open Science
  3. Mitchell Baker on the Origins of Mozilla's Open Source Strategy
  4. Pete Ashdown on Open Source Politics
  5. Richard Jefferson on Biological Open Source


Podcasts

  1. Alan Rosenblith on Open Money Protocols and Agreements; Open Money Blogtalk Radio ; Open Money as a Commons
  2. Anne Margulies on Open Courseware ; Steve Carson on MIT OpenCourseware
  3. Barbara Aronson on Open Access to Biomedical Research in Developing Countries ; David Lipman on Open Science and Biology
  4. Conversation on Open Access Publishing
  5. Ben Haggarty on Open Source Storytelling
  6. Bill Allison and Greg Elin on Open Government Initiatives ; Greg Elin on Open Data from the US Government
  7. Bill Witherspoon on Open Book Management
  8. Bob Sutor on Open Source and Open Standards at IBM ; Bob Sutor on Open Standards vs Open Source
  9. Brenda Dayne on Knitting as an Open Craft
  10. Business Interests in Open Content
  11. David Glazer on OpenSocial
  12. David Orban and Roberto Ostinelli on Open Spime
  13. David Wiley on Learning Objects, Openness and Localization ; David Wiley on the Open Education Movement
  14. Economics of Open Archives
  15. Evan Prodromou on Open Microblogging
  16. Greg Whisenant on Open Crime Data
  17. Marc Canter on Open Standards and Structured Blogging
  18. Melissa Hagemann on the Open Access Movement; John Willinsky on Open Access to Academic Literature and Open Education
  19. Open API and the Commons ; Web 2.0 and Open APIs
  20. Open Business Models ; Social Commerce and Open Business Models
  21. Open Congress Downloads ; Open Congress on Creativity and the Public Domain
  22. Open Curatorial Practices
  23. Open Identity and Identity Brokers ; OpenID Podcast
  24. Open Media Directory
  25. Open Spectrum Panel ; Spectrum Policy, Open Networks, and a Free Society
  26. Richard Baraniuk on Open Textbooks and Open Educational Resources
  27. Richard Poynder on Open and Free Developments
  28. Ronaldo Lemos on Open Culture in Brazil
  29. Simon Phipps on Open Formats
  30. Taking Action on Free Culture and Open Access on University Campuses
  31. Economics of Open Content Symposium ; Economics of Open Text
  32. Tim Hubbard on Open Access to Medicines
  33. Wendy Seltzer on Open Law



On Open Source:

  1. Chris DiBona on the Economics of Open Source at Google
  2. Clayton Christensen on Open Source and Innovation in Business ; Larry Augustin on the Business of Open Source
  3. Dan and David on the Open Source Business conference ; Dirk Riehle on Open Source Business Models
  4. David Lee and Valerie Wilson on the the Open Source Green Vehicle Project
  5. Doc Searls on Free and Open Source in Education ; Open Source Education Models ; Stephen Downes on Open Sourcing Learning
  6. Free and Open Source Video Software
  7. Geoffrey Moore on Open Source and Capitalism
  8. Jason Haislmaier's Introduction to Free and Open Source Licensing ; Why Open Source Licensing Matters
  9. John Robb on Open Source Warfare
  10. Jon Warnow on Open Source Activism
  11. Lawrence Lessig on Open Source ; Lawrence Lessig on the Need for Open Politics
  12. Open Source Biotechnology Panel
  13. Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information
  14. Open Source at Microsoft
  15. Open Source in Brazil ; Tadao Takahashi on Brazilian Open Source Projects
  16. Paul Wayper on Open Source Documentation
  17. Peter Enzerink on Open Source Scattergun Contributing
  18. Scott Rosenberg on the Open Source Applications Foundation
  19. Why are there so few Women in Open Source ; Women in Open Source - Debian


Tags

  1. Collective tag of the Open Everything project: http://delicious.com/tag/openeverything
  2. Individual tags from mbauwens: Open-Access-Movement ; Open-Biology [2] ; Open-Content ; Open-Data ; Open-Hardware [3] ; Open-Source-Commercialization Open-Standards


Webcasts

  1. Alex Munslow on Running Open Space
  2. Anne Margulies on Open Courseware ; History of the Open Educational Resources Movement
  3. Business Interests in Open Content ; Economics of Open Archives ; Economics of Open Text
  4. Eben Moglen on Open Licenses in a Web Services Era
  5. Introduction to the Open Media Web
  6. Jeff Lee on Building Communities Through Open Content In Rural Himalayan Nepal
  7. Jon Phillips on Building Large Scale "Open" Communities around Multiple Media
  8. Joseph Smarr on the New Open Social Infrastructure
  9. Kevin Marks on Open Social and the Social Cloud
  10. Lawrence Lessig on Open Spectrum
  11. Lawrence Lessig on using Openness against the Corruption of Politics
  12. Michael Lauer on Open Moko and the Neophone
  13. Michael Linton on Open Money


On Open Source:

  1. David Lee and Valerie Wilson on the the Open Source Green Vehicle Project
  2. Free and Open Source Video Software
  3. Gen Kanai on Open Source in Asia
  4. Gregers Petersen on the Anthropology of Open Source and the Market
  5. How your Open Source Project can Survive Poisonous People
  6. James Boyle on the Science Commons and Open Source
  7. Jay Rosen on Open Source Journalism
  8. John Chen of Sybase on Open Source Business Models
  9. Jürgen Neumann and Marek Lindner about Open Source and Hardware
  10. Ken Udas the Impact of Open Educational Resources and Open Source Software on Education
  11. Marcin Jakubowski on the Open Source Ecology Project
  12. Mark Charmer on Open Source Water and Sanitation Solutions

Open Movements

Key Movements supporting the Open paradigm': A2K Access to Knowledge, Budapest Open Access Initiative, Creative Commons, ICommons, Open Access Movement, Open Archives Initiative, Open Content Alliance, Open Knowledge Foundation, Public Domain Advocacy Organizations, Science Commons, Union for the Public Domain. Open Ontology


Specialized movements:

  1. Open Education: Open Courseware Initiative, Open Educational Resources
  2. Open Money
  3. Open Software: Free Software Foundation, Open Source Initiative

Pages in category "Open"

The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,199 total.

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