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Committee sets goals for open-source info

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| The National Open Source Committee, whose members include representatives of 
| the government’s intelligence agencies, announced four goals today for using 
| publicly available data, which officials call open source. They made the 
| announcement at the Open Source Conference 2008 in Washington.   
| 
| The goals are universal domain access to allow for the greatest possible 
| availability of the data, an integrated mission for its use across 
| government, an increase in expertise in using open-source data and a 
| governance model that ensures that its use aligns with the priorities of the 
| Office of the Director of National Intelligence.    
| 
| Open-source data is information that is publicly available and legally 
| obtainable, including pamphlets, Web sites, videos, white papers, news 
| articles and academic reports. It has become an increasing focus of ODNI.  
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http://www.fcw.com/online/news/153757-1.html

Open Source: The Textbooks of the Future

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| In America, where I live, and across much of the northern hemisphere, kids 
| are heading back to school. I’m no longer in school, but everyone in my 
| family save for me works in one. One of the biggest issues facing schools 
| today is how to keep textbooks up to date in a cost effective manner, and 
| make them more manageable and affordable for students. K-12 science 
| textbooks, for example, published before August 24, 2006 likely talk about 
| the 9 planets in our solar system. Except two years ago, the science world 
| decided that there were just 8 planets.       
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http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2008/09/12/open-source-the-textbooks-of-the-future/
http://tinyurl.com/3msp5e


Recent:

Open Source Textbooks Challenge a Paradigm

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| A small, digital book startup thinks it has a solution to the age-old student
| lament: overpriced textbooks that have little value when the course is over.
| The answer? Make them open source -- and give them away.
|
| Flat World Knowledge is the brainchild of two former textbook industry
| executives who learned from the inside about the wacky economy of textbooks.
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http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/09/open-source-tex.html


The World Wide Textbook

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| A new project aims to develop low-cost, open-source textbooks for use
| in the developing world
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| [...]
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| Each of the proposed open-source books has an editor-in-chief
| responsible for putting together a chapter outline and rough
| description, and ensuring that the text comes together in a
| cohesive manner.
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http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/dec2006/bs20061211_681192.htm


Open Shakespeare aims to free the Bard

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| The project was formed under the aegis of the Open Knowledge
| Foundation, whose stated mission is the promotion and development
| of "open knowledge."
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| "We have had quite a bit of contact with the Free Software Foundation
| and Creative Commons in one way or another," says project leader
| Rufus Pollock, who is a member of the Creative Commons UK team,
| "but we aren't working with either of them on anything specific
| at present."
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http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/10/19/1517207&from=rss
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