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6th OKCon 2011: Berlin, Germany
- Sebastian Hellmann, Philipp Frischmuth, Sören Auer, Daniel Dietrich:
Proceedings of the 6th Open Knowledge Conference, OKCon 2011, Berlin, Germany, June 30 & July 1, 2011. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 739, CEUR-WS.org 2011
Full Paper
- Christian Chiarcos, Sebastian Hellmann:
Working Group for Open Data in Linguistics: Status Quo and Perspectives. - Joseph Corneli, Charles Jeffrey Danoff:
Paragogy. - Amit Dhakulkar, Nagarjuna G.:
From Geography to physics: How does geography help students learn motion? - Stefan Dirnstorfer:
Liquidizer. - Konrad U. Förstner, Gregor Hagedorn, Claudia Koltzenburg, M. Fabiana Kubke, Daniel Mietchen:
Collaborative platforms for streamlining workflows in Open Science. - Kasia Kozinska, Patrick McAndrew, Ann C. Jones, Eileen Scanlon:
Motivations for socio-collaborative learning practices: examining how community and interactions support learning among registered users on OpenLearn. - Michael Martin, Martin Kaltenböck, Helmut Nagy, Sören Auer:
The Open Government Data Stakeholder Survey. - Frans Mofers, Wouter Tebbens, Hanneke Potters, Lex Bijlsma:
Shared QA for producing free educational materials at the FTA. - Mayo Fuster Morell:
The emergence of a free culture movement An introductory historical contextualization of online creation communities for the building of digital commons. - Christian Siefkes:
The Emergence of Benefit-driven Production. - Miguel S. Vieira:
What kind of a commons is free software?
Short Paper
- Anu Määttä, Peter Troxler:
Developing open & distributed tools for Fablab project documentation.
Abstracts
- Nick Barratt:
Open Data and Family History. - Maarten Brinkerink:
Open Images: Towards an Audiovisual Commons. - Jacek Ciesielski:
Open Access... but Professionally. - Nagarjuna G.:
GNOWSYS: A Free Semantic Knowledge Studio. - Nikolay Georgiev:
Open Source Ecology. - Sandor Lederer:
Who is who in spending the Hungarian public funds? - Tom Lee:
Defending Open Data. - Mark Leggott:
Knowledge for All: Building a Collaborative, International, and Open Citation Database. - Mayo Fuster Morell:
Wikipedia & Research: The innovative character of Wikipedia research and the new challenges (and opportunities) associated with it. - Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou:
Open Data in France : an updated state of the art. - Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou:
How to study lobbying with crowdsourced OpenData? - Momoko Price:
BuzzData: a social data hub. - Olaf Resch:
Double Loop Learning in Work based Settings II. - Jaron Rowan:
Free Culture Forum and new models for a sustainable creativity. - Javier Ruiz:
Beyond DiY: Open Hardware and Renewable Energy. - Silvana Fumega, Fabrizio Scrollini:
Open Government Data in Latin America. - Kamil Sliwowski:
Open publishing model in Free Lectures and Free textbooks projects (Modern Poland Foundation) and how they can lead to remix culture. - Niels Sprong:
Reinvention for sustainability. - Wouter Tebbens, David Jacovkis:
Building a Common Master Curriculum on Free Technologies. - Guo Xu:
Open Econometrics - Towards an open standard in empirical research. - Benjamin Yolken:
Google Public Data: Enhancing Data Discovery and Exploration.
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