[Apologies for cross-posting]
The 6th Annual Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) will take
place on 30th June – 1st July 2011 in Berlin.
Website:
http://okcon.org/2011
Call for participation:
http://okcon.org/2011/cfp/
We are looking forward for your participation! It would be great
to meet you at OKCon 2011 in Berlin.
Please get in touch with us at
okcon@okfn.org if you want to
participate, have any questions or suggestions.
There are several ways to participate (the deadline is May
1st). Please have a look at the How To Participate Section
below.
Regards,
Sebastian Hellmann
Announcement
OKCon is a wide-ranging conference that brings
together individuals and organizations from across the open
knowledge spectrum for two days of presentations, workshops and
exchange of ideas.
Open knowledge promises significant social and economic benefits
in a wide range of areas from governance to science, culture to
technology. Opening up access to content and data can radically
increase access and reuse, bridge gaps, improve transparency and
thus foster innovation and increase societal welfare.
In Berlin, we will be surrounded by a variety of interesting
communities. These include open access and open bibliography
communities to the OpenStreetMap, hacker and artist groups to the
various free culture and commons research communities. We look
forward to jointly discussing with all of them the latest
developments and aspects of open knowledge in their work.
This is a time of great change. In addition to high profile
initiatives such as Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap and the Human Genome
Project, there is enormous growth among open knowledge projects
and communities at all levels and in many countries. Moreover, in
the last year, many governments across the world have begun
opening up their data.
And it doesn’t stop there. In academia, open access to both
publications and data has been gathering momentum, and similar
calls to open up learning materials have been heard in education.
Furthermore this gathering flood of open data plus content is the
creator and driver of massive technological change. How can we
make this data available, how can we connect it together, how can
we use it to collaborate and share our work? We will explore these
issues, and more, at OKCon 2011 in Berlin.
Topic areas
We welcome proposals on any aspect of creating, publishing or
reusing content or data that is open in accordance with
http://opendefinition.org.
Topics include but are not limited to:
Open Science and Open Data in Academic Research
• Open
license models for scientific data, adaption of licenses for
special domain requirements
• Supporting
scientific workflows with open knowledge models
• Open
models for scientific innovation, for funding and for
publication (‘open-access’)
• Tools
for analysing and visualizing open data
Open Law, Society and Democracy
• Open
licensing, legal tools and the Public Domain
• Open
government data and content (public sector information)
• Open
knowledge and international development
• Opening
up access to the law and lawmaking processes
Open Technologies
• Semantic
Web and Linked Data in relation to open knowledge
• Infrastructure,
platforms, methods and tools for creating, sharing and curating
open knowledge
• Light-weight,
adaptive interaction models
• Open,
decentralized social network applications
• Open
geospatial data
Open Culture, Education and Commons Research
• Open
educational tools and resources, open textbooks
• Public
Domain digitisation initiatives
• Incentives
and rewards for open-knowledge contributors
• P2P
production and sustainability models for open content
• Governance
of the knowledge commons
Important Dates
• Submission
deadline: May 1st, 2011
• Notification
of acceptance: June 1st, 2011
• OKCon:
30th June & 1st July, 2011
How To Participate
OKCon 2011 will have several formats and ways in which you can
participate:
• presentation
sessions
• lightning
talks
• hands
on workshops
• open
space
• exhibition
spaces
• open
design and fablab
• hackspace
We are especially interested, if you want to organize a an event
in one of the above formats and topic areas. You are also more
than welcome to propose additional formats and topics. If you
would like to organise, participate or have a proposal of another
format please submit your ideas and proposals here:
http://okcon.org/2011/submit/
OKCon Formats & Submission Details
Presentation Sessions and Proceedings
To reserve a slot in one of the presentation sessions you can
apply in the following manner: You can submit an extended abstract
of 2-4 pages describing the topic of your presentation. OKCon also
has an academic stream and will publish proceedings. If you
additionally want your submission to be included in the conference
proceedings please prepare an extended 5-10 page paper submission
and format it according to the LNCS Style
Please Note: Proceedings of OKCon will be published at
http://ceur-ws.org.
To make a submission for the presentation session and proceedings
please visit:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=okcon2011
Lightning Talks
Lightning talks are short presentations, which last 2-3
minutes with 2-3 slides. Submission of lightning talks can be done
directly at the conference up to 5 minutes before the Lightning
talk session starts. Make sure you get your message through and
please: don’t be boring ;)
Hands-on Workshops
The hands on workshops is the format where you can intensively
work with a relatively small group of people on your presented
topic or project. This is not for lectures but for hands-on
collaboration, exchange and skill sharing. If you are interested
to run a workshop on OKCon 2011 please submit your proposal here:
http://okcon.org/2011/submit/
Open Space
The open space offers a place for all kind of spontaneous
interventions, meetings and the like following the concept of the
open space technology. The open space area will be close to the
exhibition space area and is open for you all the time. The open
space can be used all times by anybody without submission.
However, if you would like top run an event at the open space you
might submit your idea here:
http://okcon.org/2011/submit/ to
help us planning.
Exhibition Space
The exhibition space is an open area where people, projects
and organisations can present their ideas and projects to the
public. Projects can have a permanent desc for a point of
reference of their project. If you want to be present in the
exhibition space at OKCon 2011 please submit your proposal here:
http://okcon.org/2011/submit/
Open Design and FabLab work area
The open design and Fab Lab (fabrication laboratory) is an
area dedicated to open processes in creating, sharing, reusing and
producing of all kind of art, designs and other products. If you
are interested in contributing to the open design and fablab work
area at OKCon 2011 please submit your proposal here:
http://okcon.org/2011/submit/
Hackspace / Hackathon
The hackspace is a dedicated space for you hackers. This is
the right place to get your hand dirty and organise your
hackathon. A hackathon is a collaborative decentraliced event of
short timespan like one or two days with the aim to having a lot
of fun with code & data. If you are interested to run a
hackathon at OKCon 2011 please submit your proposal here:
http://okcon.org/2011/submit/
--
Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann
Research Group: http://aksw.org