- April 6, 2016Paul Ford at the New Republic: "I have a great fondness for government data, and the government has a great…
- April 6, 2016Walter Frick at Harvard Business Review: "It’s campaign season in the U.S., and politicians have no compunction about twisting facts and…
- April 6, 2016Book by Geoffrey Rockwell and Stéfan Sinclair: "The image of the scholar as a solitary thinker dates back at least to…
- April 5, 2016Kelsey E. Thomas at Next City: "New Orleanians can try their hand at being “mayor for a day” with a new…
- April 3, 2016By Prianka Srinivasan and Stefaan G. Verhulst * The Living Library’s Selected Readings series seeks to build a knowledge base…
- April 2, 2016Book edited by Georg Aichholzer, Herbert Kubicek and Lourdes Torres: "There is a widely acknowledged evaluation gap in the field…
- April 1, 2016Karen E.C. Levy and David Merritt Johns in Big Data and Society: "Openness and transparency are becoming hallmarks of responsible data…
- March 31, 2016Book by Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley on "How social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the…
- March 31, 2016Nathan Collins at Pacific Standard: "...there are contests like the DARPA Robotics Challenge, which gives prizes for solving particularly difficult problems, like…
- March 30, 2016MIT Press: "Peter Suber has been a leading advocate for open access since 2001 and has worked full time on…