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Lorna M. Campbell, a Digital Education Manager with EDINA and the University of Edinburgh, writes about the ideas shared and discussed at the open.ed event this week. Earlier this week I was invited...
View ArticleCivic Tech and NGOs … wait, and donors – Can we be better collaborators in...
This is a guest post by Kersti Ruth Wissenbach, our Open Knowledge Ambassador in the Netherlands. At our Re:publica session in May we set out to bring together transparency and accountability...
View ArticleOpen data and the politics of scholarly practice
It’s now a good few years since academic publishers put in place differential pricing arrangements for developing economies in Africa. And although a complex transition is still in place a large number...
View ArticleFlagging OER16: Open Culture
While things are quiet and people are enjoying their summer holidays (here on the Northern part of the globe!) I thought it would be a good time to mention OER16 which will take place on the 19th and...
View ArticleThe Global Open Data Index 2015 is live – what is you country status?
We are excited to announce that we have published the third annual Global Open Data Index. This year’s Index showed impressive gains from non-OECD countries with Taiwan topping the Index and Colombia...
View ArticleOpen Knowledge: Making Open Data Actionable and Impactful
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View ArticleOpen Knowledge International – our new name!
Notice something a little different? We have had a change of name! As of today, we officially move from being called “Open Knowledge” to “Open Knowledge International (OKI)”. “Open Knowledge...
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