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Access to Knowledge - No Software Patents
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Get involved in the FFII fights. RAMIX personal and public WIKI. How to contact us. What is a Wikidot Site? What is a wiki site. How to edit pages. How to join this site? Add a new page. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access to knowledge movement. Http:/ www.unesco.org/new/fr/communication-and-information/access-to-knowledge/open-access-to-scientific-information/. Http:/ www.cptech.org/a2k/. Http:/ www.keionline.org/. Http:/ www.keionline.org/damages. An excellent pdf book of 652 pages ). Click here to tog...
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The African Commons Project
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Volunteers who helped out at the iHeritage event by translating content into Sotho and Zulu on Wikipedia, pic by Neil Kirby, CC BY 2.0. The dynamic and inspiring events and projects featured on our Project Showcas. Pages would not have been possible without the equally dynamic and inspiring band of volunteers and supporters who have given of their time, skills and talents to be a part of our work to build the Commons. Other ways you can help… Take part in our campaigns! TACP dogs do the Walk the Talk.
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Posts Tagged ‘ICT4D’. Whatever have we been doing? Friday, September 9, 2011 21:17. Well, this blogpost comes rather late in the day and the team – much reduced in numbers – at The African Commons Project had better have a good excuse for not updating their blog. (Especially as social media and blogging are one of the topics that we teach the non-profit community and knowledge managers! This was posted under category: Tools. October, the event coverage month of 2009! Monday, November 2, 2009 17:56. South...
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Posts Tagged ‘DFID’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Tags: access to knowledge.
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Posts Tagged ‘access to knowledge’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Join us to Stop!
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Posts Tagged ‘developing world’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Join us to Stop!
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Posts Tagged ‘chisimba’. Whatever have we been doing? Friday, September 9, 2011 21:17. Well, this blogpost comes rather late in the day and the team – much reduced in numbers – at The African Commons Project had better have a good excuse for not updating their blog. (Especially as social media and blogging are one of the topics that we teach the non-profit community and knowledge managers! This was posted under category: Tools. Subscribe via RSS reader:. Join us to Stop! Whatever have we been doing?
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Posts Tagged ‘open scholarly publishing’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events.
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We have experience in online event coverage having documented the international iSummits. Held in Brazil in 2006, Croatia in 2007 and Japan in 2008. We offer packages that effectively integrate multimedia footage from the event, using social media platforms to both gather documentation from participants, and share the outcomes of the event with those who could not attend. We are working on the following project opportunities:. Subscribe via RSS reader:. Join us to Stop! Whatever have we been doing? This ...
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The African Commons Project » Whatever have we been doing?
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Whatever have we been doing? Friday, September 9, 2011 21:17. Posted in category Tools. A screenshot of the SAFIPA website. Well, this blogpost comes rather late in the day and the team – much reduced in numbers – at The African Commons Project had better have a good excuse for not updating their blog. (Especially as social media and blogging are one of the topics that we teach the non-profit community and knowledge managers! And Rosanne, still supported by our great board members. As well as taking the ...