Over the last several years there has been a dramatic shift in the role of amateurs, volunteers and hobbyists as it pertains to the production, distribution and use of information and communication technologies. The work presents four case studies that explore this transition and aim to explain how and why large-scale, participatory systems that are open to volunteer contribution are becoming important in our time. The cases include: (1) Linux, a free computer operating system, that is disrupting proprietary software models (2) BiOS, an initiative that aims to import participatory models into the life sciences; (3) the American Radio Relay League, a volunteer organization that connects radio hams in order to relay messages from coast to coa...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong><br>The Open Science (OS) movement explores and prototypes new practices...
This special issue explores “openness” in IT systems, policy, and development sectors. From access t...
Over the last several years there has been a dramatic shift in the role of amateurs, volunteers and ...
The emergence of open networked models made possible by digital technology has the potential to tran...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
Abstract: The last several decades, the world has witnessed the advent of a variety of ‘open’ moveme...
The past twenty years have seen broad popularization of a relatively novel kind of human enterprise:...
In this paper we look at computer networks, especially the Internet, from the educator’s perspective...
This article examines organization and governance of commercially influenced Open Source Software de...
Open source and peer production have been praised as organisational models that could change the wor...
The following thesis concerns the conceptualization of openness within the open access movement. Ope...
Open innovation has become a popular approach, especially since 2003, as people began purposively ma...
There have been many failed and forgotten information systems, resulting in losses of millions of do...
There are Non Government Organisations (NGOs), technical and academic interest in the community driv...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong><br>The Open Science (OS) movement explores and prototypes new practices...
This special issue explores “openness” in IT systems, policy, and development sectors. From access t...
Over the last several years there has been a dramatic shift in the role of amateurs, volunteers and ...
The emergence of open networked models made possible by digital technology has the potential to tran...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
Abstract: The last several decades, the world has witnessed the advent of a variety of ‘open’ moveme...
The past twenty years have seen broad popularization of a relatively novel kind of human enterprise:...
In this paper we look at computer networks, especially the Internet, from the educator’s perspective...
This article examines organization and governance of commercially influenced Open Source Software de...
Open source and peer production have been praised as organisational models that could change the wor...
The following thesis concerns the conceptualization of openness within the open access movement. Ope...
Open innovation has become a popular approach, especially since 2003, as people began purposively ma...
There have been many failed and forgotten information systems, resulting in losses of millions of do...
There are Non Government Organisations (NGOs), technical and academic interest in the community driv...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong><br>The Open Science (OS) movement explores and prototypes new practices...
This special issue explores “openness” in IT systems, policy, and development sectors. From access t...