The topical pursuit of the ‘openness’ of software, content and other affairs surpasses the simple idea of making products available and accessible for users free of charge. Rather than financial, economical or technical arguments the open source movement strongly exhibits the moral aspects of open source, while referring to the equality of human individuals and their rights for equal opportunities and accessibility to relevant sources. By that, it opposes against established economic forces and expresses an ideological and, perhaps, revolutionary doctrine. In that respect the open source movement shows strong similarities with pressure groups, political factions and other movements that plead for fundamental change, if not revolution. This ...
This article is an acknowledgement of the gap and frustrations created by a legal regime, which has ...
Claims for open access are mostly underpinned with 1. science–related arguments (open access accele...
Is open access sustainable? Detractors of the open access movement have often repeated the question,...
Westera, W. (2005). Openness as an evolutionary determinant of human existence. Proceedings of the O...
The meaning of openness in open source is both intrinsically unstable and dynamic, and tends to fluc...
Purpose – The paper seeks to reconsider open access and its relation to issues of “development” by h...
This paper is structured to address several aspects and challenges to the open source movement. Begi...
The last several decades, the world has witnessed the advent of a variety of ‘open’ movements, promo...
Rob Chalmers explains the term open access, and how it fits into the wider “open movement” in T...
The terms 'open' and 'openness' are widely used across the current higher education environment part...
‘Openness’ is one of the central contested values of modern liberal society and falls under differen...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. ‘open’ innovation, ‘open’ education and ‘open’ strategy) h...
534 p. : ill. : 21 cm.This volume offers a series of articles ranging from the origins of free and o...
Notions of openness are increasingly visible in a great number of political developments, from activ...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
This article is an acknowledgement of the gap and frustrations created by a legal regime, which has ...
Claims for open access are mostly underpinned with 1. science–related arguments (open access accele...
Is open access sustainable? Detractors of the open access movement have often repeated the question,...
Westera, W. (2005). Openness as an evolutionary determinant of human existence. Proceedings of the O...
The meaning of openness in open source is both intrinsically unstable and dynamic, and tends to fluc...
Purpose – The paper seeks to reconsider open access and its relation to issues of “development” by h...
This paper is structured to address several aspects and challenges to the open source movement. Begi...
The last several decades, the world has witnessed the advent of a variety of ‘open’ movements, promo...
Rob Chalmers explains the term open access, and how it fits into the wider “open movement” in T...
The terms 'open' and 'openness' are widely used across the current higher education environment part...
‘Openness’ is one of the central contested values of modern liberal society and falls under differen...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. ‘open’ innovation, ‘open’ education and ‘open’ strategy) h...
534 p. : ill. : 21 cm.This volume offers a series of articles ranging from the origins of free and o...
Notions of openness are increasingly visible in a great number of political developments, from activ...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
This article is an acknowledgement of the gap and frustrations created by a legal regime, which has ...
Claims for open access are mostly underpinned with 1. science–related arguments (open access accele...
Is open access sustainable? Detractors of the open access movement have often repeated the question,...