[okfn-discuss] [okfn-help] Open Knowledge Bibliography (for beginners)

Lucy Chambers lucy.chambers at okfn.org
Mon Dec 19 10:55:15 UTC 2011


Hi Again,

>> If you have articles, books, animations or films that you have found helpful
>> in conceptualizing any aspect of open knowledge (they can be pro- or anti-),
>> please put them on this thread or on the Wiki
>> <http://wiki.okfn.org/Handbook/Recommended_Reading>.
>
> Great stuff.
>
> One thought: could we use our own http://BibSoup.net/ for storing and
> presenting the bibliography (perhaps starting off with a bibtex
> bibliography file in a repo somewhere).

Cool. I haven't played with this before. I presume we want 'Create a
new collection' rather than uploading a collection as most of the
stuff is already online? It says this option is coming soon, any idea
when it will be online?

Lucy

>
> That said let's never have technology get in the way of just doing something ;-)
>
> Rufus
>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Sam
>>
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