Data, information, knowledge and power – exploring Open Knowledge’s new core purpose – Tim’s Blog | Public Sector Blogs
Data, information, knowledge and power – exploring Open Knowledge’s new core purpose – Tim’s Blog
12 April 2014
[Summary: a contribution to debate about the development of open knowledge movements] The Open Knowledge Foundation (re-named as as ‘Open Knowledge’) are soft-launching a new brand over the coming months. Alongside the new logo, and details of how the new brand was developed, posted on the OK Wiki, appear a set of statements about the […]
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