Cycles of Struggle in Biotechnology: Open Source Methods

Canadian Association for Information Science, Winnipeg, MB, June 3-5, 2004 === Open source methodologies used in software are interrogated and then compared to the methods used in farmersâ rights groups. The use of open source methods in other contexts illustrates increasing interest in grassroots...

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Main Author: Kipp, Margaret E. I.
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106311
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1063112015-10-23T04:24:26Z Cycles of Struggle in Biotechnology: Open Source Methods Kipp, Margaret E. I. Scholarly Communication Economics of Information Software Canadian Association for Information Science, Winnipeg, MB, June 3-5, 2004 Open source methodologies used in software are interrogated and then compared to the methods used in farmersâ rights groups. The use of open source methods in other contexts illustrates increasing interest in grassroots democratic movements participating in the continuing process of balance between public and private interests. These efforts provide a possible alternate framework for policy decisions concerning intellectual property. (The paper is available from http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_9/kipp/) 2004-06 Presentation Cycles of Struggle in Biotechnology: Open Source Methods 2004-06, http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106311 en
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topic Scholarly Communication
Economics of Information
Software
spellingShingle Scholarly Communication
Economics of Information
Software
Kipp, Margaret E. I.
Cycles of Struggle in Biotechnology: Open Source Methods
description Canadian Association for Information Science, Winnipeg, MB, June 3-5, 2004 === Open source methodologies used in software are interrogated and then compared to the methods used in farmersâ rights groups. The use of open source methods in other contexts illustrates increasing interest in grassroots democratic movements participating in the continuing process of balance between public and private interests. These efforts provide a possible alternate framework for policy decisions concerning intellectual property. (The paper is available from http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_9/kipp/)
author Kipp, Margaret E. I.
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title Cycles of Struggle in Biotechnology: Open Source Methods
title_short Cycles of Struggle in Biotechnology: Open Source Methods
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