[Icommons] Research at the Summit [was: Speed Geeking]
Sarah Whitcher Kansa
skansa at alexandriaarchive.org
Mon Jan 28 19:07:50 EST 2008
Please include me on the list, as well. Thanks!
Sarah
Claudio Ruiz wrote:
> I don't know if it's too late, but I would like to be included in the
> list too.
>
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> El 23-01-2008, a las 10:01, Frances Pinter escribió:
>
>> I too would like to be included on this list.
>>
>> Frances Pinter
>>
>>
>> On 23/1/08 10:58, "Eve Gray" <eve.gray at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I would like to be included in such a list - and I do have comments
>>> to make on the peer review issue when I can lift my head
>>>
>>> Eve Gray
>>>
>>> On 23/01/2008, Heather Ford <heather at icommons.org> wrote:
>>>> :)
>>>>
>>>> I've sent a request to ibiblio to set one up :)
>>>>
>>>> Giorgos, Jordan, would you be the administrators?
>>>>
>>>> On 23 Jan 2008, at 12:48 PM, Giorgos Cheliotis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I think it would be cool and useful to have a commons-research list,
>>>>> which is independent of CC, icommons, the isummit, etc. A list where
>>>>> anyone involved in or interested in (broadly defined) commons-related
>>>>> research can discuss, share working papers, bring up conference
>>>>> announcements, etc. There are many examples of such lists, e.g., the
>>>>> very active Second Life Research List, and I think we miss such a
>>>>> forum
>>>>> for commons-related research.
>>>>>
>>>>> The planned research workshop/track is a good opportunity to get
>>>>> everyone together, but would not be the sole topic of the research
>>>>> list.
>>>>> The wiki that Heather kindly started is nice for posting some
>>>>> ideas on
>>>>> the workshop/track, but it is no replacement for a research-oriented
>>>>> mailing list which should hopefully live and prosper beyond the 2008
>>>>> summit.
>>>>>
>>>>> Last, but not least, another advantage of using a more focused
>>>>> research-oriented mailing list would be that the audience will
>>>>> likely be
>>>>> limited to those who really care for and have a more or less common
>>>>> understanding of what we mean by research.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the moment it may make sense to keep the discussion under the
>>>>> broader icommons list, but I feel that sometime soon we should also
>>>>> create a research-commons list. I haven't created one myself yet
>>>>> as I do
>>>>> not want to be accused of taking the discussion off icommons and thus
>>>>> possibly excluding others ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Giorgos
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Jordan S Hatcher [mailto:jordan at opencontentlawyer.com]
>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 6:05 PM
>>>>>> To: Giorgos Cheliotis
>>>>>> Cc: philipp schmidt; icommons at lists.ibiblio.org; Heather Ford
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Icommons] Research at the Summit [was: Speed Geeking]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 23 Jan 2008, at 02:49, Giorgos Cheliotis wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Note: perhaps we should create a new (open) mailing list, something
>>>>>>> like commons-research for this discussion, as I believe that
>>>>>>> some of
>>>>>>> our friends on the icommons list are not interested in all
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> this and I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> don't want to spam them further. Anyone wants to take this up?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have some things to say about your (Giorgios) comments and
>>>>>> the research track, but agree that this should probably be
>>>>>> taken offlist. I can set up a mailman list in about 5 minutes
>>>>>> on my server, but I wasn't sure about forking out the
>>>>>> discussion beyond an official "iCommons" mailing list (such as
>>>>>> researchtrack at icommons.org) for reasons of branding/sustainability.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We could also use the talk page on the wiki.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Heather or someone at iCommons -- any suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ~Jordan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ____
>>>>>> Mr. Jordan S Hatcher, JD, LLM
>>>>>>
>>>>>> jordan at opencontentlawyer dot com
>>>>>> OC Blog: http://opencontentlawyer.com
>>>>>> IP/IT Blog: http://twitchgamer.net
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Open Data Commons
>>>>>> <http://opendatacommons.org <http://opendatacommons.org> >
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Usage of Creative Commons by cultural heritage organisations
>>>>>> http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation/studies/cc2007
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Heather Ford
>>>> iCommons Executive Director
>>>> http://icommons.org
>>>>
>>>> The iCommons Summit: 29 July - 1 August 2008, Sapporo, Japan
>>>>
>>>> Phone: +27 11 327 3155
>>>> PO Box 1453, Saxonwold, 2132, Johannesburg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
>> Frances Pinter
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>>
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> Atentamente,
> Claudio Ruiz
> ONG Derechos Digitales
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