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articles · A Garden of Artistic Delights
by Daniela Faris · commented on 18/10/2007 11:45 · 1 comment
In Chinese, the word 'garden' is often confused with the word 'band'. In English, the word 'band' has a variety of meanings - we think of a group of instrumentalists who play together to make music, one of the best examples of a creative association; or we think of a 'band of brothers', a group of people with a united cause; or maybe even a band used to bind or tie something...
articles · How Open is Open?
by Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter · commented on 18/10/2007 11:40 · 37 votes · 2 comments
One of the objectives of the Local Context, Global Commons project is to develop a framework for measuring openness, which can be applied to anything; from government systems to archival sectors or individual projects.
Of course, without defined guidelines, it’s easy for a term like ‘openness’ to become relative, particularly considering that the project spans several countries,...
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