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Open development : networked innovations in international development / edited by Matthew L. Smith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, England : The MIT Press, c2013.Description: vii, 369 pages : illustration , 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780262525411
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 308.48 c2013.
Summary: Introduction -- The Emergence of open development in a network society -- Enacting openness in ICT4D research -- Transparency and Development : ethical consumption through web 2.0 and the internet of things --Open source biotechnology platforms for global health and development : two case studies -- Open educational resources : opportunities and challenges for the developing world -- Establishing public-ness in the network : new moorings for development-a critique of the concepts of openness and open development -- Centering the knowledge peripheries through open access : implications for future research and discourse on knowledge for development -- Open government and citizen identities : promise, peril, and policy --Open minds : lessons from Nigeria on intellectual property, innovation, and development -- Negotiating openness across science, ICT's and participatory development : lessons from the Africa adapt network -- Open data, knowledge management, and development : new challenges to cognitive judges -- Open development is freedom is a freedom song : revealing intent and freeing power .
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Book Book DSSC LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER Processing Center Circulation Cir. 308.48 Op21 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 007513
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- The Emergence of open development in a network society -- Enacting openness in ICT4D research -- Transparency and Development : ethical consumption through web 2.0 and the internet of things --Open source biotechnology platforms for global health and development : two case studies -- Open educational resources : opportunities and challenges for the developing world -- Establishing public-ness in the network : new moorings for development-a critique of the concepts of openness and open development -- Centering the knowledge peripheries through open access : implications for future research and discourse on knowledge for development -- Open government and citizen identities : promise, peril, and policy --Open minds : lessons from Nigeria on intellectual property, innovation, and development -- Negotiating openness across science, ICT's and participatory development : lessons from the Africa adapt network -- Open data, knowledge management, and development : new challenges to cognitive judges -- Open development is freedom is a freedom song : revealing intent and freeing power .

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