Open Movement/History
Appearance
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Countries
[edit]USA
[edit]Latin America
[edit]Chile
[edit]Europe
[edit]Italy
[edit]History of the open movement in Italy
Spain
[edit]Switzerland
[edit]History of the open movement in Switzerland
The Netherlands
[edit]- From City Space to Cyberspace : Art, Squatting, and Internet Culture in the Netherlands / Wasielewski, Amanda - Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021 - 254 p. - Cities and Cultures - ISBN: 9789048553723 - Permalink: https://digital.casalini.it/9789048553723 - Casalini id: 5054904
Chronology
[edit]- 2020 European strategy Software Open Source 2020-2023 - "Think Open"
- 2011 LibreOffice substitutes OpenOffice, while Apache OpenOffice is created with the involvement of Oracle and IBM
- 2003 LiMux project - City of Munich migrates from Windows to Linux (until 2015 from Linux to Windows)
- 1992 pdf as open standard by John Warnock
- 1991 Linux
- 1983 Richard Stallman GNU Project and the Free Software Movement
- 1971 Project Gutenberg by Michael Hart
Chronology of an open movement
- 2010 Submissions/Towards a free culture and access to knowledge movement? Proposed at Wikimania 2010 Gdańsk by Mayo Fuster Morell with Beatriz Busaniche, volunteer from Brazil and David Harris - Global Lives project (USA)
Bibliography
[edit]- Morell, Mayo. (2011). An introductory historical contextualization of online creation communities for the building of digital commons: The emergence of a free culture movement. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 739.
- Hamilton G, Saunderson F (2017). The open movement: its history and development. In: Open Licensing for Cultural Heritage. Facet; 2017:7-30. (chapter, not open access - not consulted)
- Open Movement’s Common(s) Causes (2024), by report by Creative Commons, event at Wikimania Katowice, 2024, https://creativecommons.org/2024/11/18/open-movements-commons-causes/ (the report about the open movement is on google drive, sic)
- Definition of Open Movement, Open Data Handbook.
- Open Movement, a research guide by Douglas College.