Caros,
o livro "Open Book" está disponível para download e impressão sob uma licença livre (CC-by). Vocês podem baixar o PDF aquihttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/1137211/Work/OKFn/Books/TheOpenBook_issuu_FINAL.pdf .
Quem sabe podemos fazer uma versão em português adicionando o que vem ocorrendo por aqui? Depois tenho que pedir para meus amigos da OKFN o código fonte do livro.
Abraços,
Tom
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kat Braybrooke kat.braybrooke@gmail.com Date: 2013/4/8 Subject: The Open Book now available online for free and in print To: openbook openbook@okfestival.org Cc: Antti Halonen antti.halonen@finnish-institute.org.uk
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in the Open Book! We are happy to announce that after a lot of work and passion, this long-awaited publication is now available both online (for free!) and in print.
THE CONTEXT // From makerspaces to data wrangling schools to archives, the digital is being remixed by the open – and it is changing society as we know it. The Open Book http://theopenbook.org.uk is an ambitious project to explore these emergent understandings, put together by The Finnish Institute in London as a part of the critical Reaktio series < http://bit.ly/ZvrLn8%3E with the help of the Open Knowledge Foundation < http://okfn.org%3E and a global team of contributors and mentors.
THE BOOK // Inspired by the world’s first Open Knowledge Festival < http://okfestival.org%3E this fall in Helsinki, The Open Book explores the social and technological manifestations of this movement for the first time, featuring over 25 in-depth thought pieces written by pioneers of openness around the world from London to São Paulo - many of whom were suggested by you! Also included is “The Evolution of Open Knowledge” < http://bit.ly/YGwj7N%3E, the world’s first crowdsourced timeline of openness from 1425 to the current day which we asked you to contribute to < http://bit.ly/122EuLV%3E earlier this year.
THE CONCLUSIONS // Due to the divisive nature of such an experimental publication, we do not attempt to present any single argument on what ‘open’ is. Instead, we hope The Open Book will serve as a platform for discussion and a launching pad for new ideas about the future of a global open knowledge movement in a time of rapid technological progress.
THE LAUNCH // As many of you already know, The Open Book was officially launched at FutureEverything in Manchester last month: < http://bit.ly/146xxwf%3E Many thanks to everyone who came and showed their support - it was a great event! Here's a summary by Antti Halonen, Head of Society at the Finnish Institute: http://bit.ly/ZvqHjj
GET YOUR COPY // Web: The Open Book is now available online for free as a PDF (CC-BY-SA license) at http://theopenbook.org.uk. Print: You can also grab a beautiful print copy at-cost via Amazon: http://amzn.to/ZcZ2xn. Please share with colleagues and friends!
THE END // Lastly, and most importantly, we'd like to thank each of you from the bottom of our hearts for being involved - your ideas, advice and support have made this project possible, and your work continues to inspire us! We look forward to your discussions and feedback!
For questions about the publication, you can email us at openbook@okfestival.org - and do take a moment to continue the debate on Twitter using the hashtag #TheOpenBook.
With much love,
The entire Open Book Editorial Team
-------------------------------------------------------------------- hi, i'm: @kat_braybrooke http://twitter.com/kat_braybrooke | find me at: kaibray.com currently hacking popular culture at: mozilla http://webmaker.org otherwise, i'm into: open design http://design.okfn.org/ | the open bookhttp://theopenbook.org.uk/ --------------------------------------------------------------------
Ni!
Que isso, uma tentativa de imitar o Futuro da Informação?
;)
q.
On 08-04-2013 13:23, Everton Zanella Alvarenga wrote:
Caros,
o livro "Open Book" está disponível para download e impressão sob uma licença livre (CC-by). Vocês podem baixar o PDF aqui http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1137211/Work/OKFn/Books/TheOpenBook_issuu_FINAL.pdf.
Quem sabe podemos fazer uma versão em português adicionando o que vem ocorrendo por aqui? Depois tenho que pedir para meus amigos da OKFN o código fonte do livro.
Abraços,
Tom
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: *Kat Braybrooke* <kat.braybrooke@gmail.com mailto:kat.braybrooke@gmail.com> Date: 2013/4/8 Subject: The Open Book now available online for free and in print To: openbook <openbook@okfestival.org mailto:openbook@okfestival.org> Cc: Antti Halonen <antti.halonen@finnish-institute.org.uk mailto:antti.halonen@finnish-institute.org.uk>
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in the Open Book! We are happy to announce that after a lot of work and passion, this long-awaited publication is now available both online (for free!) and in print.
THE CONTEXT // From makerspaces to data wrangling schools to archives, the digital is being remixed by the open – and it is changing society as we know it. The Open Book http://theopenbook.org.uk is an ambitious project to explore these emergent understandings, put together by The Finnish Institute in London as a part of the critical Reaktio series http://bit.ly/ZvrLn8 with the help of the Open Knowledge Foundation http://okfn.org and a global team of contributors and mentors.
THE BOOK // Inspired by the world’s first Open Knowledge Festival http://okfestival.org this fall in Helsinki, The Open Book explores the social and technological manifestations of this movement for the first time, featuring over 25 in-depth thought pieces written by pioneers of openness around the world from London to São Paulo - many of whom were suggested by you! Also included is “The Evolution of Open Knowledge” http://bit.ly/YGwj7N, the world’s first crowdsourced timeline of openness from 1425 to the current day which we asked you to contribute to http://bit.ly/122EuLV earlier this year.
THE CONCLUSIONS // Due to the divisive nature of such an experimental publication, we do not attempt to present any single argument on what ‘open’ is. Instead, we hope The Open Book will serve as a platform for discussion and a launching pad for new ideas about the future of a global open knowledge movement in a time of rapid technological progress.
THE LAUNCH // As many of you already know, The Open Book was officially launched at FutureEverything in Manchester last month: http://bit.ly/146xxwf Many thanks to everyone who came and showed their support - it was a great event! Here's a summary by Antti Halonen, Head of Society at the Finnish Institute: http://bit.ly/ZvqHjj
GET YOUR COPY // Web: The Open Book is now available online for free as a PDF (CC-BY-SA license) at http://theopenbook.org.uk. Print: You can also grab a beautiful print copy at-cost via Amazon: http://amzn.to/ZcZ2xn. Please share with colleagues and friends!
THE END // Lastly, and most importantly, we'd like to thank each of you from the bottom of our hearts for being involved - your ideas, advice and support have made this project possible, and your work continues to inspire us! We look forward to your discussions and feedback!
For questions about the publication, you can email us at openbook@okfestival.org mailto:openbook@okfestival.org - and do take a moment to continue the debate on Twitter using the hashtag #TheOpenBook.
With much love,
The entire Open Book Editorial Team
hi, i'm: @kat_braybrooke http://twitter.com/kat_braybrooke | find me at: kaibray.com http://kaibray.com/ currently hacking popular culture at: mozilla http://webmaker.org otherwise, i'm into: open design http://design.okfn.org/ | the open book http://theopenbook.org.uk/
-- Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom) OKFN Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre http://br.okfn.org
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