Volume 11, Number 7 3 July 2006
FM10 Openness: Code, Science, and Content:
Selected Papers from the First Monday Conference, 1517 May 2006
(Some papers published in the June 2006 issue of First Monday)
Monday morning, 15 May 2006: Open journals
Tactical memory: The politics of openness in the construction of memory
by Sandra BramanOpen access publishing: A developing country view
by Jennifer I. PapinRamcharan and Richard A. DaweAccidental open access and the hazards involved: Preliminary experiences on Internetbased publishing in a Peruvian university
by Eduardo VillanuevaThe value of openness in an attention economy
by Michael GoldhaberLibraries, licensing and the challenge of stewardship
by Sharon FarbStrategies for developing sustainable open access scholarly journals
by David J. SolomonEffect of open access on African journals funding and sustainability
by Samuel Utulu
Monday afternoon, 15 May 2006: Open communities
Developing and sustaining volunteerdriven content
by Jimmy WalesManaging risk and opportunity in Creative Commons enterprises
by Andrew RensTrust and Wikipedia:The roles of social capitals on participatory knowledge production
by Cathy MaDiversity, attention and symmetry in a manytomany information society
by Philippe AigrainSelling the view, not the river
by Prayas AbhinavThe case for open markets in education
by Steve MidgleyConstructing a framework to enable an open source reinvention of journalism
by Leonard WittDigitizing more than organizational DNA
by Jonathan Riehl
Tuesday morning, 16 May 2006: Open science
Open science
by Tim HubbardFLOSS methods in biotechnology
by Andrea GloriosoInvestigating the public in the Public Library of Science: Gifting economics in the Internet community
by Charlotte TschiderVariants of openness
by Felix StalderOpenness in communication
by Jon HoemConspicuous contributions: Social esteem in peer communities
by David NeiceOpen access as a source for agricultural information for sustainable development in Indonesia
by WidhartoRational sharing and its limits
by WaiYin Ng
Tuesday afternoon, 16 May 2006: On openness
Notions of openness
by Joseph ReagleThe fog of copyleft
by Aaron Krowne and Raymond PuzioOpenness, access to government information and Caribbean governance
by Fay DurrantGiven enough minds...: Bridging the ingenuity gap
by Hassan Masum and Mark ToveyAligning the ideals of free software and free knowledge with the South African Freedom Charter
by Bob JolliffeEthical and economic issues surrounding freely available images found on the Web
by Eric Lease Morgan
Wednesday morning, 17 May 2006: Open source
How sustainable business forms around open software, and lessons for other media
by Brian BehlendorfPatterns of sustained collaborative creativity across open computerization movements
by Walt ScacchiAnalysis of open source principles in diverse collaborative communities
by Jill CoffinFree access to open content and the role of NGOs in the use and design of free software and open hardware in developing countries
by Vedran VucicProfiting from the commons: The open source paradigm in the software industry
by Andrea Bonaccorsi, Monica Merito, Lucia Piscitello, and Cristina Rossi
Wednesday afternoon, 17 May 2006
Chicago Manifesto on Openness
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