This paper looks at the work of Elinor Ostrom, particularly her book Governing the Commons, and applies it to the problem of designing the open scholarly commons. Ostrom's work looks commons that have been successful at overcoming collective action problems. While the open scholarly commons differs in some important ways from the commons Ostrom studied, some lessons can be learned from her work
Numerous forces are enclosing the knowledge commons and threatening the sustainability of scholarly ...
This thesis is about the licensing system of the Creative Commons discussed from the perspective of ...
“Knowledge commons” describes the institutionalized community governance of the sharing and, in some...
Looking at knowledge as a shared resource: experts discuss how to define, protect, and build the kno...
Keynote address presented at the Wizards of OS 3: The Future of the Digital Commons,” An Internation...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
This piece reports on some of the significant research and activities within the knowledge commons a...
Abstract The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best ...
In this article, I propose exploring open access publishing through the lenses of Knowledge Commons....
This Article sets out a framework for investigating sharing and resource-pooling arrangements for in...
The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best to accele...
In the digital age, academic libraries confront the dilemma of collective action. In the era of prin...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...
This paper presents a framework for analyzing the complex resource of scholarly communication as a c...
The phrase information commons refers to our shared knowledge base. Heather Morrison presents exampl...
Numerous forces are enclosing the knowledge commons and threatening the sustainability of scholarly ...
This thesis is about the licensing system of the Creative Commons discussed from the perspective of ...
“Knowledge commons” describes the institutionalized community governance of the sharing and, in some...
Looking at knowledge as a shared resource: experts discuss how to define, protect, and build the kno...
Keynote address presented at the Wizards of OS 3: The Future of the Digital Commons,” An Internation...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
This piece reports on some of the significant research and activities within the knowledge commons a...
Abstract The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best ...
In this article, I propose exploring open access publishing through the lenses of Knowledge Commons....
This Article sets out a framework for investigating sharing and resource-pooling arrangements for in...
The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best to accele...
In the digital age, academic libraries confront the dilemma of collective action. In the era of prin...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...
This paper presents a framework for analyzing the complex resource of scholarly communication as a c...
The phrase information commons refers to our shared knowledge base. Heather Morrison presents exampl...
Numerous forces are enclosing the knowledge commons and threatening the sustainability of scholarly ...
This thesis is about the licensing system of the Creative Commons discussed from the perspective of ...
“Knowledge commons” describes the institutionalized community governance of the sharing and, in some...