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| | TL;DR On November 11th 2020, the Crossref Board voted to adopt the "Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure" (POSI). POSI is a list of sixteen commitments that will now guide the board, staff, and Crossref's development as an organisation into the future. It is an important public statement to make in Crossref's twentieth anniversary year. Crossref has followed principles since its founding, and meets most of the POSI, but publicly committing to a codified and measurable set of principles is a big step. If 2019 was a reflective turning point, and mid-2020 was about Crossref committing to open scholarly infrastructure and collaboration, this is now announcing a very deliberate path. And we're just a little bit giddy about it.
| | trendless.tech
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| | While intellectual property generally sits on a spectrum of usage (e.g., free to consume but not distribute, free to distribute if it's also free), software also has its own complexities regarding free use of its code. The broad term for the entire domain was FOSS (Free and Open Source Software), but has more particularly used [...]Read More... from FLOSS Software: How Do You Give Away Software?
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| At the time of his murder, Dr. King was working onThe Poor People's Campaign- a mass movement with its Poor People's March on Washington planned for summer 1968. It was a more radical successor to the March on Washington on August 1963 and called for an occupation - Resurrection City - a tented community of...