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articles · Mad Science - Schmatler and Waldhead take on the World of Scientific Publishing
29/2/2008 19:48 · 39 votes · no comments
Open Access - feasting on knowledge like manna
Yes, yes, we know it's been a while since Schmatler and Waldhead graced these digital pages with our sagely words of wisdom, but after the last series of articles we needed to take some time out to smell the roses and think about what big topics to tackle next. We actually had a great escape plan in place to get us out of the old...
articles · Schmatler and Waldhead's last laugh
9/12/2007 07:57 · 56 votes · 1 comment
Applying open source collaboration models to other creative endeavours
As we sit down to pen this final article in our series on “why people share their creative works” we can't help but get misty-eyed while we look back on our achievements over the past months (although this could also be due to the squinting caused by a new pair of bifocals Schmatler recently purchased). In...
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articles · Shameless self-promotion
27/6/2007 04:42 · no comments
Applying open source collaboration models to other creative endeavours
Hello iCommoners,
Those of you who have been paying attention to this series of articles looking at sharing and creativity will recall that last time we discussed enjoyment, hobbies and itch-scratching as factors motivating people to share their creations. We ended off with the threat that this time around...
articles · Riding hobby horses and scratching itches
27/6/2007 10:23 · 2 comments
Applying open source collaboration models to other creative endeavours
OK Folks,
Schmatler and Waldhead are back again with some more words of wisdom on why we think people contribute to open source software projects and whether we can take lessons from this and apply it to other forms of creativity. In case you missed our introduction you can check it out here.
Now, why,...
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articles · Mad Science - Schmatler and Waldhead take on the World of Scientific Publishing
by Adrian Woodhead & Philipp Schmidt · voted on 28/2/2008 20:39 · 39 votes · no comments
Open Access - feasting on knowledge like manna
Yes, yes, we know it's been a while since Schmatler and Waldhead graced these digital pages with our sagely words of wisdom, but after the last series of articles we needed to take some time out to smell the roses and think about what big topics to tackle next. We actually had a great escape plan in place to get us out of the old...
articles · The tragedy of the Commons in the developing world
by Paul Jacobson · voted on 26/2/2008 20:20 · 37 votes · 1 comment
When we come together on this site to celebrate our creativity we perhaps tend to take advantage of certain other everyday necessities that are more commonplace, and yet also included in this thing we call the "Commons". One of these things is electricity. Another is our connection to the Internet. For the most part these two utilities enable much of the sharing we do online and...
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articles · FreeRice is a glimpse of global open learning
by Judy Breck: goldenswamp.com · commented on 1/12/2007 21:25 · 3 comments
Here are some awesome numbers from the FreeRice project:
On 8 October 830 grains of rice were donated.
On 15 October 6,403,920 grains were donated.
On 31 October rice grains donations totalled 59,167,790.
On 10 November the first million grain donation day happened: 122,377,240.
On 26 November the donations in one day totalled 188,457,808
And the total (as of 26 November)...
articles · Altruism Waldtruism Schmaltruism
by Adrian Woodhead & Philipp Schmidt · commented on 24/10/2007 22:44 · 41 votes · 2 comments
Applying open source collaboration models to other creative endeavours
Schmatler and Waldhead get (selfless) help from Joi Ito on their ultimate quest for happiness...
Yes, we know it has been a while since you heard from the geriatric pairing of Schmatler and Waldhead but we've been under house arrest at the old age home due to an incident involving a toaster, Schmatler's...
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