FM10 Openness: Code, science and content Making collaborative creativity
sustainable
May 15-17, 2006
University of Illinois, Chicago
First Monday, one of the oldest (since 1996) and most widely read (500 000
papers downloaded monthly) open access, peer-reviewed academic journals on
the Internet is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a conference on
Openness in code, science and content. The conference will be followed by a
special journal issue.
Keynote speakers include Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder; Paul David, who
coined the term "Open Science"; and Brian Behlendorf, founder of the free
web server Apache.
A background note is available here: http://firstmonday.org/call.html
The programme programme details are
here:http://numenor.lib.uic.edu/fmconference/schedule.php
Registration is required:
http://numenor.lib.uic.edu/fmconference/registration.php