[okfn-br] O Open Book está disponível livremente e para impressão

Natalia Mazotte ncortezrj em gmail.com
Segunda Abril 8 17:03:58 UTC 2013


Acho uma excelente ideia, Tom. O processo pra traduzir o data journalism
handbook foi bem simples e tá caminhando bem. Uma chamada pra reunir a
galera interessada na tradução e um projeto no Transifex.

Beijos

2013/4/8 Everton Zanella Alvarenga <everton.alvarenga em okfn.org>

> Caros,
>
> o livro "Open Book" está disponível para download e impressão sob uma
> licença livre (CC-by). Vocês podem baixar o PDF aqui<http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1137211/Work/OKFn/Books/TheOpenBook_issuu_FINAL.pdf>
> .
>
> Quem sabe podemos fazer uma versão em português adicionando o que vem
> ocorrendo por aqui? Depois tenho que pedir para meus amigos da OKFN o
> código fonte do livro.
>
> Abraços,
>
> Tom
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Kat Braybrooke <kat.braybrooke em gmail.com>
> Date: 2013/4/8
> Subject: The Open Book now available online for free and in print
> To: openbook <openbook em okfestival.org>
> Cc: Antti Halonen <antti.halonen em finnish-institute.org.uk>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your interest in the Open Book! We are happy to announce that
> after a lot of work and passion, this long-awaited publication is now
> available both online (for free!) and in print.
>
> THE CONTEXT // From makerspaces to data wrangling schools to archives, the
> digital is being remixed by the open – and it is changing society as we
> know it. The Open Book <http://theopenbook.org.uk> is an ambitious
> project to explore these emergent understandings, put together by The
> Finnish Institute in London as a part of the critical Reaktio series <
> http://bit.ly/ZvrLn8> with the help of the Open Knowledge Foundation <
> http://okfn.org> and a global team of contributors and mentors.
>
> THE BOOK // Inspired by the world’s first Open Knowledge Festival <
> http://okfestival.org> this fall in Helsinki, The Open Book explores the
> social and technological manifestations of this movement for the first
> time, featuring over 25 in-depth thought pieces written by pioneers of
> openness around the world from London to São Paulo - many of whom were
> suggested by you! Also included is “The Evolution of Open Knowledge” <
> http://bit.ly/YGwj7N>, the world’s first crowdsourced timeline of
> openness from 1425 to the current day which we asked you to contribute to <
> http://bit.ly/122EuLV> earlier this year.
>
> THE CONCLUSIONS // Due to the divisive nature of such an experimental
> publication, we do not attempt to present any single argument on what
> ‘open’ is. Instead, we hope The Open Book will serve as a platform for
> discussion and a launching pad for new ideas about the future of a global
> open knowledge movement in a time of rapid technological progress.
>
> THE LAUNCH // As many of you already know, The Open Book was officially
> launched at FutureEverything in Manchester last month: <
> http://bit.ly/146xxwf> Many thanks to everyone who came and showed their
> support - it was a great event! Here's a summary by Antti Halonen, Head of
> Society at the Finnish Institute: <http://bit.ly/ZvqHjj>
>
> GET YOUR COPY // Web: The Open Book is now available online for free as a
> PDF (CC-BY-SA license) at <http://theopenbook.org.uk>. Print: You can
> also grab a beautiful print copy at-cost via Amazon: <
> http://amzn.to/ZcZ2xn>. Please share with colleagues and friends!
>
> THE END // Lastly, and most importantly, we'd like to thank each of you
> from the bottom of our hearts for being involved - your ideas, advice and
> support have made this project possible, and your work continues to inspire
> us! We look forward to your discussions and feedback!
>
> For questions about the publication, you can email us at
> openbook em okfestival.org - and do take a moment to continue the debate on
> Twitter using the hashtag #TheOpenBook.
>
> With much love,
>
> The entire Open Book Editorial Team
>
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> hi, i'm: @kat_braybrooke <http://twitter.com/kat_braybrooke> | find me
> at: kaibray.com
> currently hacking popular culture at: mozilla <http://webmaker.org>
> otherwise, i'm into: open design <http://design.okfn.org/> | the open book<http://theopenbook.org.uk/>
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>
>
>
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> Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom)
> OKFN Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre
> http://br.okfn.org
>
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